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Cognitive psychology --- hands [animal components] --- gesture --- human engineering --- Human engineering. --- Gesture. --- Handicraft. --- Gesture --- Handicraft --- Human engineering --- Ergonomics --- Human factors in engineering design --- Bioengineering --- Environmental engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Human comfort --- Human-robot interaction --- Crafts (Handicrafts) --- Handcraft --- Occupations --- Decorative arts --- Manual training --- Sloyd --- Mudra --- Acting --- Body language --- Elocution --- Movement (Acting) --- Oratory --- Sign language
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Theoretical and empirical accounts of the interconnectedness between the manual and the mental suggest that the hand can be understood as a cognitive instrument.
Gesture. --- Handicraft. --- Human engineering. --- Human engineering --- Gesture --- Handicraft --- Crafts (Handicrafts) --- Handcraft --- Mudra --- Ergonomics --- Human factors in engineering design --- Occupations --- Decorative arts --- Manual training --- Sloyd --- Acting --- Body language --- Elocution --- Movement (Acting) --- Oratory --- Sign language --- Bioengineering --- Environmental engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Human comfort --- Human-robot interaction
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How do people interact when they are on the move? How do people interact in order to be mobile? How do people coordinate the mobility of others? How does mobility feature in social interaction? 'Multimodal interaction' and 'mobility' are of increasing interest to scholars across disciplines. Interaction and mobility is the first book to study these aspects comprehensively. It provides cutting-edge research by international scholars who use video-recordings of real-life everyday interactions for studying in close detail human social interaction in such diverse multimodal settings as airplanes, cars, traffic control centres, dance schools, museums and other public places, and as part of such activities as instructing, navigating, identifying an enemy on the battlefield, organising a meeting, playing videogames, shopping, performing and dancing. Together, these studies highlight features of social interaction, including language, embodied conduct, and spatial and material orientation, for being mobile, for interacting on the move, so that mobility becomes a ubiquitous feature of our lives. This book is a valuable resource to anyone interested in multimodal interaction and mobility.
Psycholinguistics --- Social psychology --- Semiotics --- Communication models. --- Body language --- Gesture. --- Nonverbal communication. --- Social interaction. --- Symbolic interactionism. --- Psychological aspects. --- Interaction, Symbolic --- Interactionism, Symbolic --- Symbolic interaction --- Symbolic-interactionist theory --- Qualitative research --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Non-verbal communication --- Communication --- Expression --- Mudra --- Acting --- Elocution --- Movement (Acting) --- Oratory --- Sign language --- Kinesics --- Nonverbal communication (Psychology) --- Interpersonal communication --- Nonverbal communication --- Models, Communication --- Information theory --- Methodology --- embodiment. --- language in use. --- mobility. --- multimodality.
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