2017
DOI: 10.7146/jookc.v3i1.23876
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Communicating knowledge, getting attention, and negotiating disagreement via videoconferencing technology: A multimodal analysis

Abstract: This article examines dyadic team work via video conferencing (inter)actions and explicates communicating and accepting knowledge, coordinating attention, and disagreeing. We demonstrate that such knowledge communication, which in the literature quite often is viewed as solely or primarily language-based is, is in fact always multimodal. Communicating knowledge, coordinating attention, and disagreeing are always performed through the interconnection of multiple modes from gaze and gesture, to posture and objec… Show more

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“…Within this framework, all actions are considered interactions between social actors and other social actors, objects, or the environment. It offers a broad socio-cultural perspective which is compatible with detailed micro analysis of interaction, allowing the researcher to address the macro, intermediate and micro analyses as required (Norris & Pirini, 2016). We now explain multimodal (inter)action analysis' key analytical tools.…”
Section: Multimodal (Inter)action Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this framework, all actions are considered interactions between social actors and other social actors, objects, or the environment. It offers a broad socio-cultural perspective which is compatible with detailed micro analysis of interaction, allowing the researcher to address the macro, intermediate and micro analyses as required (Norris & Pirini, 2016). We now explain multimodal (inter)action analysis' key analytical tools.…”
Section: Multimodal (Inter)action Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this scholarly body of work, researchers have utilized multimodal analytical frames that draw from various theoretical underpinnings, and differ across several factors, including, how modes are theorized, the role of objects and artifacts relative to analysis, and how sociocultural and historical aspects of analysis are considered (Jewitt et al 2016;Pirini et al 2018). The methodology presented herein is grounded in multimodal interaction analysis (MIA) (Norris 2004(Norris , 2012Norris and Pirini 2017), which takes a holistic approach to analysis grounded in the perspective of the mediated interaction (Wertsch 1998), with the unit of analysis being individual actions (Pirini et al 2018). As our research is grounded in the embodied perspectives introduced above, we take a more micro-interactional view than prior uses of MIA.…”
Section: Multimodal Interaction Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be a meeting in an office, translating or giving feedback. Higher-level actions are also found at the level of discourse and practice (Norris & Pirini, 2017). The concept of frozen mediated actions covers previously performed actions that are embedded within an object, such as a document which has been written and printed through someone's mediated actions.…”
Section: Interpreting Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%