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When to Make the Sensory Social
by
Pillet-Shore, Danielle
in
face
/ Intersubjectivity
/ Joint attention
/ multi‐modal conversation analysis
/ noticing
/ openings
/ Ownership
/ preference
/ Referents
/ self
/ Sequences
/ video
2021
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When to Make the Sensory Social
by
Pillet-Shore, Danielle
in
face
/ Intersubjectivity
/ Joint attention
/ multi‐modal conversation analysis
/ noticing
/ openings
/ Ownership
/ preference
/ Referents
/ self
/ Sequences
/ video
2021
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When to Make the Sensory Social
2021
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Overview
This article analyzes naturally occurring video-recorded openings during which participants make the sensory social through the action of registering — calling joint attention to a selected, publicly perceivable referent so others shift their sensory attention to it. It examines sequence-initial actions that register referents for which a participant is regarded as responsible. Findings demonstrate a systematic preference organization which observably guides when and how people initiate registering sequences sensitive to ownership of, and displayed stance toward, the target referent. Analysis shows how registering an owned referent achieves intersubjectivity and puts involved participants’ face, affiliation, and social relationship on the line. A video abstract is available at https://youtu.be/rNL70vawG3o
Publisher
Wiley,John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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