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ArtikelWalking away: The embodied achievement of activity closings in mobile interaction  
Oleh: Broth, Mathias ; Mondada, Lorenza
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 47 (2013), page 41-58.
Topik: Social interaction; Conversation analysis; Multimodality; Embodiment; Walking; Closings
Fulltext: 41-58.pdf (2.91MB)
Isi artikelIn this paper we describe in detail the coordinated practices of walking away as reflexively contributing to the organization of activity closings. The paper contributes to conversation analytic studies interested in multimodality, space and mobility, by showing the relevance of walking for the systematic and situated organization of talk-in-interaction. More particularly, the paper deals with sequential environments in which activity closings are projected, and achieved by the participants; it shows that in this position, initiating walking away is a resource that makes closing publicly projectable and recognizable. Moreover, the study shows how walking away is a negotiated matter, being initiated by some, aligned or disaligned by others, possibly retracted and revised. Finally, the study demonstrates that walking away as a coordinated and negotiated practice raises normative expectations among the participants: a deviant case is discussed in which participants orient to the absence of such a coordination. In sum, the paper offers a detailed analysis of a particular multimodal practice -- walking -- as a conduct systematically coordinated with talk-in-interaction.
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