Multiactivity in Social Interaction: Beyond multitasking
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1. Verfasser: Haddington, Pentti (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 2014
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Multiactivity in Social Interaction; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Part 1. Introduction; Towards multiactivity as a social and interactional phenomenon; An overview ; Cognitive perspectives: Individual multitasking ; From multitasking to multiactivity: Not just cognition but also sociality ; Sociological perspectives of multitasking ; Applied issues: Normative and prescriptive visions ; Transition: Rethinking multitasking as multiactivity ; Situated practices in real time: Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis
Novel issues in the study of interactional multiactivity Existing EMCA literature and contributions of this book ; Towards an emic view of multiactivity ; The organisation of multiactivity: Simultaneity, sequentiality, seriality, and the temporal ordering; Practices for organising multiactivity ; Conclusions ; References ; The temporal orders of multiactivity: Operating and demonstrating in the surgical theatre; Introduction ; Data ; Temporal dimensions of multiactivity ; Time in interaction ; Multiple related and interfering temporalities ; Three temporal orders ; Parallel order
Embedded orders: Integrated and hierarchised actions Micro-adjustments: Perturbations, hitches, slowdowns ; Successive alternations within turns ; Successive alternations within the sequence ; Suspensions and resumptions ; Abandonments ; Exclusive order ; Operating in silence; talking without operating ; Forbidding to ask questions ; Talking too much ; Conclusion: Dynamic temporalities ; References ; Appendix ; Part 2. The organisation of multiactivity; Sustained orientation to one activity in multiactivity during prenatal ultrasound examinations; Introduction
Participation frameworks and multimodal resources for activities Initiation of additional activities ; Transitory phases ; Sustained orientation to the on-going ultrasound examination ; Termination of additional activities ; Interruption of the ultrasound examination ; The temporary nature of the interruption ; Restoration through the optimised distribution of orientations ; Conclusion ; References ; Suspending action: From simultaneous to consecutive ordering of multiple courses of action; Introduction ; Data ; Progressivity in reference to multiactivity and suspension
Moments of multiactivity: Securing progressivity with suspension turns Local contingencies of suspension in multiactivity moments ; Incompatible bodily involvements ; Incompatibility in the timing of actions ; Consequences of the practice ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgements ; References ; Part 3. Interruption and resumption of activities in multiactivity situations; Negotiating favourable conditions for resuming suspended activities; Introduction ; Data and methods ; The coordination of linguistic and embodied resources for accomplishing resumption in multiactivity
This paper analyses paramedic emergency interaction as multi-modal multi-activity. Based on a corpus of video-recordings of emergency drills performed by professional paramedics during advanced training, the focus is on paramedics' participation in multiple joint projects which become simultaneously relevant. Simultaneity and fast succession of multi-activity does not only characterise work on the team level, but also the work profile of the individual paramedic. Participants have to coordinate their own participation in more than one joint project intra-personally. In the data studied, three
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