Objects, Bodies and Work Practice
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Herausgegeben von:
Dennis Day
und Johannes Wagner
Über dieses Buch
Chapters investigate the role material objects play in the in-situ, embodied and spatial circumstances of interaction
In this volume, contributors focus on how professionals organize their embodied conduct with material objects. The book concentrates specifically on connections between ongoing courses of interaction within work practices, object materiality and mobility in space, bodily movement and manipulation of objects, and language.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Dennis Day is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark. His main research interest has been the situated study of work from ethnomethodological perspectives. Most recently he has focused on the role of socio-material environments in places of work.
Wagner Johannes :Johannes Wagner is a Professor in the Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark. In recent years he has been working on a comprehensive understanding of human social praxis as the nexus of verbal interaction, embodied practices and tangible objects in the environment.
Dennis Day is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark. His main research interest has been the situated study of work from ethnomethodological perspectives. Most recently he has focused on the role of socio-material environments in places of work.
Johannes Wagner is a Professor in the Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark. In recent years he has been working on a comprehensive understanding of human social praxis as the nexus of verbal interaction, embodied practices and tangible objects in the environment.
Rezensionen
Reading this collection may change how you take your shoes back for repair and it will certainly, if you are researching interaction, bring objects to the centre of your attention. Across a stimulating array of settings it charts objects’ place in progressing, spatialising and designing actions, and being the achievement of actions themselves.
This multidisciplinary collection, from respected and experienced researchers, not only extends prior work on social interaction but constitutes a critique of past research that has programmatically ignored the materiality that research subjects use or make relevant in the course of their activity.
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Part 1: The Role of Objects for the Progressivity of Action
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Chiara M. Monzoni, Basil Sharrack und Markus Reuber Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Part 2: Spatial Aspects of Objects in Interaction
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Dennis Day und Gitte Rasmussen Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Elwys De Stefani Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Part 3: Objects in the Service of Preparing for a Possible Future
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Trine Heinemann und Barbara Fox Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Maurice Nevile und Johannes Wagner Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Part 4: Objects as Interactional Accomplishments
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Spencer Hazel und Kristian Mortensen Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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