Tuesday, July 6

Panels

Action in Interaction: The Mutual Elaboration of Talk, Body, Setting and Activity

Organizers: Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron

begins at 11.00h [to be continued the following day]

The multiplicity of behavioural systems in occasions of focused interaction
Adam Kendon
Abstract

Multimodal Transcription: Analyzing the Coordination of Talk and Visual Aspects of Action
Timothy Koschmann, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron
Abstract

Embodied claims to speakership following overlapping talk
Florence Oloff
Abstract

Organizing participation: the embodied selection of multiple speakers
Lorenza Mondada
Abstract

"Senseshaping" in Organizations: A Video-Based Study of Retrospective Strategizing
Curtis LeBaron, Richard Whittington
Abstract

Shaping Things to Come: Temporality and Intermodality in Design
Keith Murphy
Abstract

Disassembling and Reassembling Sequence in Action
Paul Luff, Christian Heath
Abstract


Affect and Emotion in Interaction, Part 2: Institutional Encounters

Organizers: Anssi Peräkylä, Marja-Leena Sorjonen

begins at 11.00h

Interactional Consequences for Benign Orientations to Malignancy and Cancer Care
Wayne Beach
Abstract

Communicative differentiation of fear in doctor-patient interaction
Kathrin Lindemann, Elisabeth Gülich
Abstract

Complaints in therapeutic work
Liisa Voutilainen, Anssi Peräkylä, Johanna Ruusuvuori
Abstract

Affective displays in aphasia therapy dialogues
Minna Laakso
Abstract

Managing emotional response in eye examinations
Helena Webb,
Dirk vom Lehn, Will Gibson, Christian Heath Abstract

Affectivity, Affiliation and Alignment during Calls to a Dispute Resolution Service
Ann Weatherall, Maria Stubbe
Abstract

Discussants: Marja-Leena Sorjonen, Doug Maynard

 

Objects in Interaction. Material Objects as Conversational Resources in Everyday Interaction

Organizers: Ruth Ayass, Karola Pitsch

begins at 11.00h

What´s in a ´thing´? Introduction to the panel "Objects in interaction"
Ruth Ayass Abstract

Household objects as interactional tools
Trine Heinemann
Abstract

Referring to material objects in commercial settings: a resource for successful shopping
Elwys De Stefani
Abstract

Moments of transition: Between mundane artefact and museum object
Karola Pitsch
Abstract

From Object to Infrastructure? Situated Categorization of Things in Organizational Arrangements
Stephan Habscheid, Jan Gerwinski 
Abstract

Accepting 'props' as a part of a planning and design activity
Jeanette Landgrebe, Johannes Wagner 
Abstract

What My Table Knows about Me? Ordinary Material Environment in Interaction
Ilpo Koskinen, Jung-Jo Lee 
Abstract

 

Phonetics of Talk-in-Interaction: New Frontiers

Organizers: Richard Ogden, Bill Wells

begins at 14.30h [to be continued the following day]

The response token as a copy of the prior turn: prosodic and visual properties of ‘uhu’
Jan Gorisch, Bill Wells, Guy J. Brown 
Abstract

Negotiating towards a next turn in talk: Doing 'more of the same'
Rein Ove Sikveland
Abstract

Phonetics of turn competition: evidence from overlapping speech
Emina Kurtic, Guy Brown 
Abstract

 

Occasioned semantics: Systematic approaches to formulation in conversation

Organizers: Jack Bilmes, Arnulf Deppermann

begins at 11.00h

Occasioned semantics: Meaning in talk
Jack
Bilmes Abstract

Generalization: A practice of situated reasoning in talk
Eric Hauser
Abstract

Notionalization: The transformation of descriptions into categorizations
Arnulf  
Deppermann Abstract

Repair and Word Selection: Methodological Preliminaries to a Conversation Analytic Study of Formulations
Jack  
Sidnell, Rebecca Barnes Abstract

Meaning as an interactive achievement: negotiating sensory semantics
Maren Runte, Angelika Linke, Larissa Bieler 
Abstract

Discussants:  Douglas Maynard

 

Interview research as the meeting point between CA and narrative analysis

Organizer: Alexandra Georgakopoulou

begins at 11.00h

Conversation Analysis and Qualitative Interviewing: Exercises in Topic and Resource
John Manzo 
Abstract

Narrative interviews as social interaction: incorporating micro-analytic procedures into big story research
Sarah Helsig
Abstract

Beginning an interview - beginning a life
Gabriele Lucius-Hoene
Abstract

Question tense as an interactive resource in the research interview
Joe Skala
Abstract

Story openings and closings in conversational vs. interview data: Interactional affordances and tensions in doing self
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Abstract

 

Discourse in Helping Professions

Organizers: Sabine Rettinger, Yasmin Aksu, Eva-Maria Graf

begins at 11.00h

Who knows what? Arguments in psychotherapeutic interaction
Vasiliki Chrysikou
Abstract

Seeking Confirmation as a ‘pre-sequence’ practice for eliciting more client talk in therapy
Peter Muntigl
Abstract

Spotlight on the Doctor? Spotlight on the Patient? – Spotlight on the Interaction! From Narrative-Based Medicine to Interaction-Based Medicine
Marlene Sator
Abstract

Final Discussion

 

Children’s Play and Multimodality

Organizer: Ann-Carita Evaldsson, Amy Kyratzis

begins at 11.00h

Multimodality in Very Young Children’s Peer Play Interactions in Daycare
Bahar Koymen
Abstract

From Task to Play: Shifting Frame in Sibling Interaction
Marjorie Goodwin, Eve Tulbert 
Abstract

Frame switches and negotiations of rules in playing: The interactive dynamics of preadolescent boys’ participation in table tennis.
Ann-Carita Evaldsson, Pål Aarsand
Abstract

Sequential Organization of Arguments within Play in Girls' Peer Groups in Inner City Naples, Italy
Heather Loyd
Abstract

Multimodality in Mexican-American Immigrant Girls’ Peer Play Interactions in a Bilingual U.S. Preschool
Amy Kyratzis
Abstract

Achieving Shared Understandings in Play: Multimodality & Participation Roles Among Mixed-Aged Immigrant Children.
Immaculada Garcia-Sanchez
Abstract

Discussant: Karin Aronsson

 

New Directions in Research on Repair

Organizer: Sue Wilkinson

begins at 11.00h

Repair Prefacing in the Organization of Same-Turn Self-Repair
Gene Lerner, Celia Kitzinger 
Abstract

The Practices and Actions of Insertion Repair
Sue Wilkinson, Ann Weatherall 
Abstract

Repairing what's reported
Rebecca Clift
Abstract

The use of other-initiated repair as a ‘premonitory resistance resource’
Katie Simmons
Abstract

Expanding the scope of repair: Finnish eiku in action
Laura Visapää, Markku Haakana 
Abstract

 

Doing Epistemics: Knowledge in Action

Organizer: Hedwig te Molder

begins at 11.00h

Social Epistemics as a Context-Sensitive Resource for Inferring Trouble Type during Other-Initiation of Repair
Jeffrey Robinson
Abstract

Social relations and culture: Comparing resources for the management of rights to knowledge in English and Mandarin Chinese
Ingrid Li, Kobin Kendrick, Geoffrey Raymond 
Abstract

Yes/no interrogatives in celiac disease patients' mealtime talk
Hedwig te Molder Abstract

The visible politics of interknowledgeability: Some practices of tag questioning in media interviews
Jonathan Potter, Alexa Hepburn 
Abstract

 

Social Action Formats

Organizers: Elise Kärkkäinen, Tiina Keisanen

begins at 14.30h [to be continued the following day]

Indirectness in action: when yes and no are not enough
Traci Walker
Abstract

How patients use gestures as a resource for expanding answers in medical encounters
Piera Margutti, Renata Galatolo 
Abstract

Children’s Responses to Directives: Embodied Compliance and Verbal Resistance
Alexandra Craven
Abstract

Single Lectures

Turn-taking in Brazilian Sign Language
Tarcísio de Arantes Leite, Leland McCleary
Abstract

Turn-final agreement tokens in Icelandic conversation
Helga Hilmisdottir
Abstract

Constructing peer identities in inclusive research encounters
Val Williams
Abstract

Grammatical expansion in other-initiations of repair
Trevor Benjamin
Abstract

The Omnipresent Potential for the Occurrence of Laughter: Positioning, Preference, Sources and Interactional Relevance of Laughter Compared to the Activity of Repair
Monika Vöge
Abstract

On some interactional uses of self-initiated repair in courtroom testimony
Tanya Romaniuk, Susan Ehrlich
Abstract

Whatever Happened to ‘Topic’?
Paul Seedhouse, Andrew Harris
Abstract

Ridiculing with the help of non-verbal resources: The case of a TV talk show
Martin Havlík
Abstract

Taste matters: An analysis of request formation in a Japanese sushi restaurant
Satomi Kuroshima
Abstract

Analyzing the Tradition of Call and Response in the African-American Church using Conversation Analysis
Laura Loeb
Abstract

Dialogue Interpreting as Intercultural Mediation: an Analysis of the Verbal and Non-Verbal Dimensions of Mediated Interactions in Pedagogical Settings
Elena Davitti
Abstract

Workshops

GAT-TO - An online-tutorial for transcribing conversational data (begins at 11.00h)
Organizers: Pia Bergmann, Christine Mertzlufft 
Abstract

CA-BANK and relevant software for transcribing, searching and data sharing (begins at 14.30h)
Organizers: Johannes Wagner, Brian MacWhinney, Lorenza Mondada
Abstract

Mode-free methods for the sequential analysis of (multimodal) interaction (begins at 14.00h, continued from the previous day)
Organizers: Gene Lerner, Geoffrey Raymond Abstract