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Video interaction analysis : methods and methodology

Ulrike Tikvah Kissmann

Year
2009
Citations
54

Abstract

Contents: Ulrike Tikvah Kissmann: Video interaction analysis: Methodological perspectives on an emerging field - Charles Goodwin: Video and the analysis of embodied human interaction - Marjorie Harness Goodwin: Constructing inequality as situated practice - Antonia L. Krummheuer: Conversation analysis, video recordings, and human-computer interchanges - Ulrike Tikvah Kissmann: How medical forms are used: The study of doctor-patient consultations from a sociological hermeneutic approach - Roger Haeussling: Video analysis with a four-level interaction concept: A network-based concept of human-robot interaction - Larissa Schindler: The production of vis-ability: An ethnographic video analysis of a martial arts class - Lars Frers: Video research in the open - Encounters involving the researcher-camera - Hubert Knoblauch: Social constructivism and the three levels of video analysis - Cornelius Schubert: Videographic elicitation interviews: Exploring technologies, practices and narratives in organisations.

Keywords

Conversation analysisSituatedNarrativeEmbodied cognitionEthnographyConversationSociologyVideo gameVideo artField (mathematics)

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