Lorenza Mondada

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Lorenza Mondada
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In this episode, Elliott Hoey (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) interviews Lorenza Mondada, professor of linguistics at the University of Basel. Professor Mondada is now the world’s foremost authority on the analysis of video recorded social interactions, especially as regards the interplay of multimodal resources for the constitution of everyday and institutional activities. In recent work, she has examined in a series of papers the interpenetration of talk and ambulatory movement, she recently edited a volume on touch in social interaction, and coming out this summer is a monograph entitled Sensing in social interaction. Among many other sites, Lorenza has recorded in wine and cheese shops all over Europe, as well as bakeries and butcheries, in train depots and border crossing stations, art museums and garden tours, and documented activities from dumpster diving to fine dining. Given this truly remarkable breadth of fieldwork, she was the perfect person to talk to about data collection.

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Management of medical disposals in Accident and Emergency care: interactions between junior doctors and consultants — Fiona Stevenson, Vasilki Chrysikou, Caroline Pelletier & Sophie Park

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Management of medical disposals in Accident and Emergency care: interactions between junior doctors and consultants — Fiona Stevenson, Vasilki Chrysikou, Caroline Pelletier & Sophie Park
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Recorded Monday 14th December 2015. In her talk, Fiona talks about the interactions between junior doctors and their superiors —…

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Medical encounters under scrutiny: a preliminary study on sequences and actions in doctor-doctor interactions – Marzia Sagliette

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CA Day archives
Medical encounters under scrutiny: a preliminary study on sequences and actions in doctor-doctor interactions - Marzia Sagliette
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Recorded Monday 14th December 2015. In Marzia’s presentation she discusses her work on the physician’s morning briefing, looking to understand…

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The semiotics of touching while helping others in interaction: Personal space and exchange of glasses in a shop — Brian L. Due

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The semiotics of touching while helping others in interaction: Personal space and exchange of glasses in a shop — Brian L. Due
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Recorded Monday 14th December 2015. Brian discusses the coordination of passing objects, his data comes from glasses shops where he…

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Sequential organisation of assessments in TV audience interaction — Hatice Ergul

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Sequential organisation of assessments in TV audience interaction — Hatice Ergul
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Recorded Monday 14th December 2015. In Hatice’s talk, she presents on TV audience interactions. She finds four positions where assessments…

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Using progressivity in interaction: Warrants for imperative directives and admonishments – Alexandra Kent & Kobin Kendrick

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Using progressivity in interaction: Warrants for imperative directives and admonishments - Alexandra Kent & Kobin Kendrick
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Recorded 15th December 2014. In this talk, Alexandra presents on her and Kobin’s work on imperative directives which is when…

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Patients, professionals and plumbers: tales from the interface between CA and healthcare – Alison Pilnick

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Patients, professionals and plumbers: tales from the interface between CA and healthcare - Alison Pilnick
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Recorded 15th December 2014. In her invited talk, Alison discusses a potentially controversial topics — collaborating with healthcare professionals. She…

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