ID - 542863 TI - Interaction and mobility : language and the body in motion AU - Haddington, Pentti. AU - Mondada, Lorenza. AU - Nevile, Maurice PY - 2013 VL - 20 SN - 18697054 SN - 9783110291148 9783110291278 3110291274 9783110291285 3110291282 3110291142 1299724140 PB - Berlin : De Gruyter, DB - UniCat KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Social psychology KW - Semiotics KW - Communication models. KW - Body language KW - Gesture. KW - Nonverbal communication. KW - Social interaction. KW - Symbolic interactionism. KW - Psychological aspects. KW - Interaction, Symbolic KW - Interactionism, Symbolic KW - Symbolic interaction KW - Symbolic-interactionist theory KW - Qualitative research KW - Human interaction KW - Interaction, Social KW - Exchange theory (Sociology) KW - Psychology KW - Non-verbal communication KW - Communication KW - Expression KW - Mudra KW - Acting KW - Elocution KW - Movement (Acting) KW - Oratory KW - Sign language KW - Kinesics KW - Nonverbal communication (Psychology) KW - Interpersonal communication KW - Nonverbal communication KW - Models, Communication KW - Information theory KW - Methodology KW - embodiment. KW - language in use. KW - mobility. KW - multimodality. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:542863 AB - 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. ER -