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Noticing-prefaced recoveries of the interactional space in a video-mediated business meeting
Author(s) -
Tuire Oittinen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
social interaction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-3620
DOI - 10.7146/si.v3i3.122781
Subject(s) - affordance , conversation analysis , embodied cognition , conversation , psychology , space (punctuation) , cognitive psychology , shared space , communication , linguistics , computer science , artificial intelligence , philosophy
Drawing on conversation analysis and authentic data from a video-mediated multiparty meeting, this study investigates the sequential and temporal organisation of recoveries of the interactional space. It focuses on moments in which either an auditory or a visual barrier emerges, and the participants orient to these troubles through intensified bodily-visual displays: embodied noticings. The analysis illustrates noticing-prefaced recoveries of the interactional space as procedural and multimodal accomplishments that require close attentiveness to the co-participants’ verbal and visual conduct and to the contingencies of the meeting. The study highlights not only the affordances of video-mediated settings, but also the consequences that asymmetric access to the distributed environments can have for the organization of actions.

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