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Skyping the Family
Interpersonal video communication and domestic life
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Edited by:
Richard Harper
, Rod Watson and Christian Licoppe
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2019
About this book
This collection is one of the first in-depth studies of video calling in family and domestic life. It explores the reasons that people themselves provide to explain their video calling, investigates how these reasons make that calling accountable and how, in turn, these reasons come to be things talked about in the calls themselves. The research shows how video calling is part of the currency of contemporary family affection: such calls are not just about keeping in touch, they are a way of loving too; and they are sometimes a way of fighting as well. 'Skyping' or 'Facetiming' might be frequent and can seem mundane – just a question of routine – but what they entail is a measure of important things to families. This makes this collection of interest to anyone concerned with family life and the evolving ways in which technology has a role in it.
Originally published as a special issue of Pragmatics 27:3 (2017).
Originally published as a special issue of Pragmatics 27:3 (2017).
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Interpersonal video communication as a site of human sociality
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The ‘interrogative gaze’
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Skype appearances, multiple greetings and ‘coucou’
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Talking about things
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Showing ‘digital’ objects in web-based video chats as a collaborative achievement
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The Skype paradox
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Index
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Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
July 8, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9789027262240
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
177
eBook ISBN:
9789027262240
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;
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BY-NC-ND 4.0