Scientific Network on
Multimodality and Embodied Interaction
(September 2012 - August 2019)
Cornelia Gerhardt (Saarland University) and Elisabeth Reber (Universität Würzburg)
GE 1137/4-1
The research network on “Multimodality and embodied interaction” funded by the German Research Foundation DFG was concerned with communicative practices in face-to-face encounters from a multimodal perspective: Analytic interests included the embodiment (i.e. gaze, facial expression, gesture, bodily posture and proxemics) and vocal contextualisation of linguistic structures in different linguistic and cultural communities (including German, English, Mandarin Chinese, and French). Settings under study ranged from informal contexts to institutional interaction. Aiming at developing the methodology of multimodal analysis, the network combined interdisciplinary, cross-linguistic and -cultural, and interactional aspects in its research. Members have a linguistically informed background in Conversation Analysis, Interactional Sociolinguistics and Interactional Linguistics.
Members
- Cornelia Gerhardt (Saarland University, Germany)
- Elisabeth Reber (University of Würzburg, Germany)
- Jeff Bezemer (University of London, England)
- Benjamin Clarke (University of Leeds, England)
- Anh Nhi Dao (Freiburg University, Germany)
- Maxi Kupetz (University of Potsdam, Germany)
- Xiaoting Li (University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada)
- Harrie Mazeland (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
- Thomas Metten (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
- Christian Meyer (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
- Lorenza Mondada (University of Basel, Switzerland)
- Anja Stukenbrock (University of Duisburg/Essen, Germany)
Publications
Books (monographs / edited volumes)
Reber, Elisabeth. Forthcoming. Quoting in Parliamentary Question Time. Exploring recent change (Studies in English Language). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Reber, Elisabeth & Cornelia Gerhardt (eds). 2019. Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings - Social encounters in Time and Space, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 459 + xv pages.
Research Articles
Bezemer, Jeff, Ged Murtagh & Alexandra Cope. 2019. Inspecting objects: visibility manoeuvres in laparoscopic surgery. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 107-136. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Frobenius, Maximiliane & Cornelia Gerhardt. 2017. Discourse and organisation. In: Wolfram Bublitz & Christian Hoffmann (eds). Handbook of Pragmatics 11: Pragmatics of Social Media, 245-274. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton.
Gerhardt, Cornelia. 2019. Showing as a means of engaging a reluctant participant into a joint activity. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 137-175. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Gerhardt, Cornelia & Elisabeth Reber. 2019a. Embodied activities. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 3-27. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Gerhardt, Cornelia & Elisabeth Reber. 2019b. Epilogue. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 437-452. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Kupetz, Maxi. 2019. Embodying empathy in everyday and institutional settings: on the negotiation of resources, rights and responsibilities in comforting actions. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 329-368. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Kupetz, Maxi. 2018. “Zum Erzählen braucht's zwei - Zur Relevanz einer multimodalen
Multiaktivitätsanalyse für die Beschreibung kommunikativen Verhaltens in
Erwachsenen-Kleinkind-Interaktion.” Gesprächsforschung Online, 19,
275-303.
Li, Xiaoting. 2019a. Negotiating activity closings with reciprocal head nods in Mandarin conversation. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 369-396. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Li, Xiaoting. 2019b. Multimodal Turn Construction in Mandarin Conversation. In: Xiaoting Li & Tsuyoshi Ono (eds). Multimodality in Chinese Interaction, 181-212. De Gruyter Mouton: Berlin.
Li, Xiaoting. 2016. “Some Interactional Uses of Syntactically Incomplete Turns in Mandarin Conversation.” Chinese Language and Discourse, 7:2, 237-271.
Mazeland, Harrie. 2019a. Activities as discrete organisational domains. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 29-62. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Mazeland, Harrie. Forthcoming. Die Aktivität als eigenständiger interaktionsorganisierender Bereich. In: Beate Weidner, Katherina König, Lars Wegner & Wolfgang Imo (eds). Verfestigungen in der Interaktion - Konstruktionen, sequenzielle Muster, kommunikative Gattungen. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter.
Mazeland, Harrie. 2019b. Position expansion in meeting talk: an interaction-re-organising type of and-prefaced other-continuation. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 3-27. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Meyer, Christian. Forthcoming. Interkorporalität. In: Thomas Alkemeyer, Alexandra Janetzko & Kristina Brümmer (eds). Ansätze einer Kultursoziologie des Sports. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. Forthcoming. Achieving Competition Hardness: The Preference for Hard Touch as Practical Accomplishment in Professional Handball. In: Matthew Burdelski, Sara Routarinne & Liisa Tainio (eds). Social Interaction. Video-based Studies in Human Sociality. Special issue “Trajectories of human-to-human touch in institutional settings”.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2019. Multiparty coordination under time pressure: the social organisation of handball team time-out activities. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 217-254. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2017. Zur Herstellung von Atmosphären: Stimmung und Einstimmung in der „Sinnprovinz“ Sport. In: Larissa Pfaller & Basil Wiesse (eds). Stimmungen und Atmosphären. Zur Affektivität des Sozialen, 233-262. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2015. Teamsubjekte: Körperlich-rituelle Mechanismen der Vergemeinschaftung im Spitzensport. In: Robert Gugutzer & Michael Staack (eds). Körper und Ritual: Sozial- und kulturwissenschaftliche Zugänge und Analysen, 97-124. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2014. Körper und ihre Individuen: Distributing Motivation, Koordination und Vergemeinschaftung im Spitzensport. In: Martina Löw (ed). Vielfalt und Zusammenhalt: Verhandlungen des 36. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Bochum und Dortmund 2012. Frankfurt am Main / New York: Campus. (CD-Rom-Beitrag, 17 S.)
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2013. Skopische Sozialität: Sichtbarkeitsregime und visuelle Praktiken im Boxen. In: Soziale Welt 64, 1/2: 69-95. (Special Issues „Visuelle Soziologie“, A. Baer & B. Schnettler (eds.))
Mondada, Lorenza. 2019a. “Transcribing silent actions: a multimodal approach of sequence organisation.” Social Interaction. Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality, 2:2. DOI: 10.7146/si.v2i1.110964
Mondada, Lorenza. 2019b. Practices for showing, looking, and videorecording: the interactional establishment of a common focus of attention. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 63-104. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2018a. “Multiple Temporalities of Language and Body in Interaction: Challenges for Transcribing Multimodality.” Research on Language and Social Interaction, 51:1, 85-106.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2018b. Questions on the move. The ecology and temporality of question/answers in mobility settings. In: Arnulf Deppermann & Jürgen Streeck (eds). Modalities and temporalities, 161-202. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2016. “Challenges of multimodality: Language and the body in social interaction.” Journal of Sociolinguistics, 20:2, 336-366.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015a. Deixis and social interaction. In: Federica Da Milano & Konstanze Jungbluth (eds). Handbook on deixis in roman languages, 661-683. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015b. Multimodal resources and the organisation of social interaction. In: Andrea Rocci & Louis De Saussure (eds). Handbook for verbal communication, 329-349. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015c. Multimodal completions. In: Arnulf Deppermann & Susanne Günthner (eds). Temporality in Interaction, 267-307. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015d. Introduction de nouveaux référents et gestion de l’attention conjointe: Les apports de l’analyse interactionnelle multimodale. In: Xavier Gradoux, Jérôme Jacquin & Gilles Merminod (eds). Agir dans la diversité des langues, 115-130. Bruxelles: De Boeck.
Reber, Elisabeth. 2020. Visuo-material performances of ‘literalised’ quotations in Prime Minister’s Questions. Special Issue ‘Linguistic Recycling: The process of quoting in increasingly mediatised settings’ (Lauri Haapanen und Daniel Perrin, eds). AILA Review 33, 176-203.
Reber, Elisabeth. 2019. Punch and Judy politics? Embodying challenging courses of actions in parliament. In: Elisabeth Reber & Cornelia Gerhardt (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social encounters in time and space, 255-297. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Stukenbrock, Anja & Anh Nhi Dao. 2019. Joint attention in passing: What dual mobile eye tracking reveals about gaze in coordinating embodied activities at a market. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 177-213. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
von Wedelstaedt, Ulrich v. & Christian Meyer. 2017. Social Action under Time Pressure: Intercorporeality and Interkinesthetic Gestalts in Handball. In: Christian Meyer & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt (eds). Moving Bodies in Interaction – Interacting Bodies in Motion. Enaction and Intercorporeality in Sports, 57-91. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Reber, Elisabeth. Forthcoming. Quoting in Parliamentary Question Time. Exploring recent change (Studies in English Language). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Reber, Elisabeth & Cornelia Gerhardt (eds). 2019. Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings - Social encounters in Time and Space, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 459 + xv pages.
Research Articles
Bezemer, Jeff, Ged Murtagh & Alexandra Cope. 2019. Inspecting objects: visibility manoeuvres in laparoscopic surgery. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 107-136. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Frobenius, Maximiliane & Cornelia Gerhardt. 2017. Discourse and organisation. In: Wolfram Bublitz & Christian Hoffmann (eds). Handbook of Pragmatics 11: Pragmatics of Social Media, 245-274. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton.
Gerhardt, Cornelia. 2019. Showing as a means of engaging a reluctant participant into a joint activity. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 137-175. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Gerhardt, Cornelia & Elisabeth Reber. 2019a. Embodied activities. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 3-27. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Gerhardt, Cornelia & Elisabeth Reber. 2019b. Epilogue. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 437-452. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Kupetz, Maxi. 2019. Embodying empathy in everyday and institutional settings: on the negotiation of resources, rights and responsibilities in comforting actions. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 329-368. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Kupetz, Maxi. 2018. “Zum Erzählen braucht's zwei - Zur Relevanz einer multimodalen
Multiaktivitätsanalyse für die Beschreibung kommunikativen Verhaltens in
Erwachsenen-Kleinkind-Interaktion.” Gesprächsforschung Online, 19,
275-303.
Li, Xiaoting. 2019a. Negotiating activity closings with reciprocal head nods in Mandarin conversation. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 369-396. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Li, Xiaoting. 2019b. Multimodal Turn Construction in Mandarin Conversation. In: Xiaoting Li & Tsuyoshi Ono (eds). Multimodality in Chinese Interaction, 181-212. De Gruyter Mouton: Berlin.
Li, Xiaoting. 2016. “Some Interactional Uses of Syntactically Incomplete Turns in Mandarin Conversation.” Chinese Language and Discourse, 7:2, 237-271.
Mazeland, Harrie. 2019a. Activities as discrete organisational domains. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 29-62. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Mazeland, Harrie. Forthcoming. Die Aktivität als eigenständiger interaktionsorganisierender Bereich. In: Beate Weidner, Katherina König, Lars Wegner & Wolfgang Imo (eds). Verfestigungen in der Interaktion - Konstruktionen, sequenzielle Muster, kommunikative Gattungen. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter.
Mazeland, Harrie. 2019b. Position expansion in meeting talk: an interaction-re-organising type of and-prefaced other-continuation. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 3-27. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Meyer, Christian. Forthcoming. Interkorporalität. In: Thomas Alkemeyer, Alexandra Janetzko & Kristina Brümmer (eds). Ansätze einer Kultursoziologie des Sports. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. Forthcoming. Achieving Competition Hardness: The Preference for Hard Touch as Practical Accomplishment in Professional Handball. In: Matthew Burdelski, Sara Routarinne & Liisa Tainio (eds). Social Interaction. Video-based Studies in Human Sociality. Special issue “Trajectories of human-to-human touch in institutional settings”.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2019. Multiparty coordination under time pressure: the social organisation of handball team time-out activities. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 217-254. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2017. Zur Herstellung von Atmosphären: Stimmung und Einstimmung in der „Sinnprovinz“ Sport. In: Larissa Pfaller & Basil Wiesse (eds). Stimmungen und Atmosphären. Zur Affektivität des Sozialen, 233-262. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2015. Teamsubjekte: Körperlich-rituelle Mechanismen der Vergemeinschaftung im Spitzensport. In: Robert Gugutzer & Michael Staack (eds). Körper und Ritual: Sozial- und kulturwissenschaftliche Zugänge und Analysen, 97-124. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2014. Körper und ihre Individuen: Distributing Motivation, Koordination und Vergemeinschaftung im Spitzensport. In: Martina Löw (ed). Vielfalt und Zusammenhalt: Verhandlungen des 36. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Bochum und Dortmund 2012. Frankfurt am Main / New York: Campus. (CD-Rom-Beitrag, 17 S.)
Meyer, Christian & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt. 2013. Skopische Sozialität: Sichtbarkeitsregime und visuelle Praktiken im Boxen. In: Soziale Welt 64, 1/2: 69-95. (Special Issues „Visuelle Soziologie“, A. Baer & B. Schnettler (eds.))
Mondada, Lorenza. 2019a. “Transcribing silent actions: a multimodal approach of sequence organisation.” Social Interaction. Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality, 2:2. DOI: 10.7146/si.v2i1.110964
Mondada, Lorenza. 2019b. Practices for showing, looking, and videorecording: the interactional establishment of a common focus of attention. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 63-104. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2018a. “Multiple Temporalities of Language and Body in Interaction: Challenges for Transcribing Multimodality.” Research on Language and Social Interaction, 51:1, 85-106.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2018b. Questions on the move. The ecology and temporality of question/answers in mobility settings. In: Arnulf Deppermann & Jürgen Streeck (eds). Modalities and temporalities, 161-202. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2016. “Challenges of multimodality: Language and the body in social interaction.” Journal of Sociolinguistics, 20:2, 336-366.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015a. Deixis and social interaction. In: Federica Da Milano & Konstanze Jungbluth (eds). Handbook on deixis in roman languages, 661-683. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015b. Multimodal resources and the organisation of social interaction. In: Andrea Rocci & Louis De Saussure (eds). Handbook for verbal communication, 329-349. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015c. Multimodal completions. In: Arnulf Deppermann & Susanne Günthner (eds). Temporality in Interaction, 267-307. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2015d. Introduction de nouveaux référents et gestion de l’attention conjointe: Les apports de l’analyse interactionnelle multimodale. In: Xavier Gradoux, Jérôme Jacquin & Gilles Merminod (eds). Agir dans la diversité des langues, 115-130. Bruxelles: De Boeck.
Reber, Elisabeth. 2020. Visuo-material performances of ‘literalised’ quotations in Prime Minister’s Questions. Special Issue ‘Linguistic Recycling: The process of quoting in increasingly mediatised settings’ (Lauri Haapanen und Daniel Perrin, eds). AILA Review 33, 176-203.
Reber, Elisabeth. 2019. Punch and Judy politics? Embodying challenging courses of actions in parliament. In: Elisabeth Reber & Cornelia Gerhardt (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social encounters in time and space, 255-297. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Stukenbrock, Anja & Anh Nhi Dao. 2019. Joint attention in passing: What dual mobile eye tracking reveals about gaze in coordinating embodied activities at a market. In: Cornelia Gerhardt & Elisabeth Reber (eds). Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space, 177-213. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
von Wedelstaedt, Ulrich v. & Christian Meyer. 2017. Social Action under Time Pressure: Intercorporeality and Interkinesthetic Gestalts in Handball. In: Christian Meyer & Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt (eds). Moving Bodies in Interaction – Interacting Bodies in Motion. Enaction and Intercorporeality in Sports, 57-91. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Meetings
5th meeting: Panel at IPrA 15 International Pragmatics Conference (16 – 21 July 2017)
Topic: Activities in interaction
This panel conceptualizes the notion “activity” as a perspective on the thick descriptions that challenge researchers when analyzing video-recordings of mundane and institutional interaction. Despite the relevance of activities to the social organization of mundane and institutional interaction (Levinson 1992, 2003), Robinson (2013) notes a “relative lack of clarity and precision regarding the conceptualization and definition of activity as a unit of interaction” ( Robinson 2013: 260). This panel intends to shed more light on how activities may be conceptualized and defined, taking a specific interest in the embodied organization of activities across linguistic and socio-cultural communities.
Topic: Activities in interaction
This panel conceptualizes the notion “activity” as a perspective on the thick descriptions that challenge researchers when analyzing video-recordings of mundane and institutional interaction. Despite the relevance of activities to the social organization of mundane and institutional interaction (Levinson 1992, 2003), Robinson (2013) notes a “relative lack of clarity and precision regarding the conceptualization and definition of activity as a unit of interaction” ( Robinson 2013: 260). This panel intends to shed more light on how activities may be conceptualized and defined, taking a specific interest in the embodied organization of activities across linguistic and socio-cultural communities.
4th meeting: University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld (24 - 27 September 2014)
Workshop Topic: Methodology and multimodal interaction
This meeting is dedicated to the presentation and discussion of the findings from research activities within the network. Each paper presentation will be commented on in a co-presentation by a fellow network member as well as discussed by one of the invited guests. The papers will be dissiminated in an edited volume "Embodied activities in talk - talk in embodied activities."
Invited guests:
Jörg Bergmann (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
Geoffrey Raymond (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Workshop Topic: Methodology and multimodal interaction
This meeting is dedicated to the presentation and discussion of the findings from research activities within the network. Each paper presentation will be commented on in a co-presentation by a fellow network member as well as discussed by one of the invited guests. The papers will be dissiminated in an edited volume "Embodied activities in talk - talk in embodied activities."
Invited guests:
Jörg Bergmann (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
Geoffrey Raymond (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
3rd meeting: University of Potsdam, Potsdam (30 September - 2 October 2013)
Workshop Topic: Sequential organisation of multimodal interaction
The meeting continues on the series of data sessions organised by network members. At its core will be a tutorial "Analyzing prosody in embodied interaction" presented by Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Margret Selting.
Invited guests:
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Margret Selting (University of Postdam, Germany)
Workshop Topic: Sequential organisation of multimodal interaction
The meeting continues on the series of data sessions organised by network members. At its core will be a tutorial "Analyzing prosody in embodied interaction" presented by Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Margret Selting.
Invited guests:
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Margret Selting (University of Postdam, Germany)
2nd meeting: Schönstattzentrum Marienhöhe, Würzburg (23 - 25 May 2013)
Workshop Topic: Coordination and multimodal interaction
The primary working method of this meeting consisted of data sessions where participants at the meeting were jointly looking at data from individual network projects and discuss these either freely or guided by specific research interests.
Invited guest:
Jürgen Streeck (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Workshop Topic: Coordination and multimodal interaction
The primary working method of this meeting consisted of data sessions where participants at the meeting were jointly looking at data from individual network projects and discuss these either freely or guided by specific research interests.
Invited guest:
Jürgen Streeck (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
1st meeting: Saarland University, Saarbrücken (7 - 10 November 2012)
Workshop Topic: Data collection, transcriptions and technologies
Included in the workshop topics were technical and methodological issues of data collection, especially video recordings, and transcription techniques, in particular as regards the transcription of visual signals.
Invited guests:
Ruth Ayaß (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
Harrie Mazeland (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Workshop Topic: Data collection, transcriptions and technologies
Included in the workshop topics were technical and methodological issues of data collection, especially video recordings, and transcription techniques, in particular as regards the transcription of visual signals.
Invited guests:
Ruth Ayaß (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
Harrie Mazeland (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Contact
Dr. Cornelia Gerhardt
Saarland University F4 — Philosophische Fakultät II Anglistik, Amerikanistik und Anglophone Kulturen Campus Geb. A 5.3 D-66123 Saarbrücken Telefon: +49 681 302 2260 Telefax: +49 681 302 4623 E-Mail: [email protected] |
Dr. Elisabeth Reber
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg Neuphilologisches Institut — Moderne Fremdsprachen Anglistik/Amerikanistik Am Hubland D-97074 Würzburg Telefon: +49 931 31 85569 Telefax: +49 931 31 85660 E-Mail: [email protected] |