IIA 2017 PROGRAM
09:30 – 10:30
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PLENARY(In the Small hall, university main building, 4th floor) |
11:00 – 13:00
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ROOM 6OFFERS, PROPOSALS, REQUESTS & INVITATIONS, part I |
ROOM 7REPAIR AND MULTIMODALITY |
ROOM 8APHASIA AND AUTISM |
ROOM 10SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCTIONS |
ROOM 12MEDICAL SETTINGS |
Giovanni Rossi:
Composite social actions |
Xiaoting Li:
Orchestrating talk, touch, gaze and blinking in achieving intersubjectivity |
Maria Frick, Soile Loukusa, Leena Mäkinen, Marja-Leena Mattila, Hanna Ebeling & Tuula Hurtig:
Asserting and demonstrating thoughts of the other |
Ritva Laury, Karita Suomalainen & Anna Vatanen:
The Finnish projector phrase se että in claims of intersubjective sharing |
Douglas Maynard, Dagoberto Cortez & Toby Campbell:
How is it possible to discuss end of life issues in cancer care? |
Barbara Fox, Trine Heinemann & Sandra A. Thompson:
Forms, functions and systems in American English requesting at shops |
Leila Kääntä, Niina Lilja & Arja Piirainen-Marsh:
Using material and embodied resources for initiating repair in instructional sequences |
Sara Merlino & Sara Keel:
A fine-grained analysis of therapeutic sequences in aphasia speech therapy sessions |
Chase Wesley Raymond:
On the accountability of commonsense inferences: Grammar in the service of intersubjectivity |
Minéia Frezza & Ana Cristina Ostermann:
“Understanding what no longer is”: ephemeral visual referents and their consequences to intersubjectivity in fetal ultrasound scans |
Sara Routarinne & Liisa Tainio:
Referring to Self and Other in Finnish invitations |
Søren W. Eskildsen:
Embodied understanding and learning in second language talk |
Johanna Vanhatapio:
Compensatory strategies in aphasic interaction: using enactment to achieve intersubjectivity |
Rasmus Persson:
Incomplete utterances and intersubjectivity: ‘Fill-in-the-blank questions’ in interaction |
Satomi Kuroshima & Yukio Oshiro:
Evidencing the intersubjective experience of seeing: A case of medical reasoning in surgical operations |
Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm:
Invitations in Farsi: An analysis of their turn formats and interactional placement |
Niina Lilja & Arja Piirainen-Marsh:
Gestures and understanding in second language interaction |
Scott Barnes:
Intersubjectivity, morality, and disability: Topicalising communication problems in interaction |
Mary Jill Brody:
Dialogic syntax and intersubjectivity in Tojol-ab’al Mayan |
Mike Huiskes & Patrick Nieboer:
Assessments as collaborative actions in surgical interaction |
13:00 – 14:30
LUNCH |
14:30 – 16:00
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ROOM 6OFFERS, PROPOSALS, REQUESTS & INVITATIONS, part II |
ROOM 7TOUCH AND TASTE |
ROOM 8MEDIATED INTERACTION |
ROOM 10SERVICE ENCOUNTERS |
ROOM 12SILENCE AND TURN-TAKING |
Andriela Rääbis:
Offers in Estonian everyday telephone conversations |
Asta Cekaite & Disa Bergnehr:
Social touch and ‘carnal intersubjectivity’: Lamination of affection and control in embodied social interaction |
Christian Licoppe & Sylvaine Tuncer:
Showing objects in Skype video-mediated conversations. Visual intersubjectivity as an interactional achievement |
Anna Lindström:
Regulating behavior in public places:Interactions between buyers, sellers and bystanders at the farmer’s market |
Anna Vatanen:
Inhabiting silent moments in Finnish everyday interaction: an exploration of co-presence |
Jenny Mandelbaum, Darcey Searles, Wan Wei:
What prompts an offer?: The intersubjectively agreed-upon trajectory of serving oneself at the family dinner table |
Julia Katila:
Accumulation of embodied relationship histories: Tactile negotiation of space |
Elizabeth Keating: Engineers, culture, and intersubjectivity in technologically-mediated contexts
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Kimmo Svinhufvud, Katariina Harjunpää & Lorenza Mondada:
Establishing a shared interactional space in entering a shop |
Lucien Tisserand:
“This sprawling marvel we call a ‘continuing state of incipient talk’ “ |
Tommi Himberg, Melisa Stevanovic, Maija Niinisalo, Anssi Peräkylä, Mikko Sams & Riitta Hari:
Decision in your hands: On the gestural treatment of proposals in dyadic decision-making |
Polly Szatrowski:
Play participation and sensory experiences of food at Japanese Taster Lunches |
Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre & Isabel Colón de Carvajal:
Encouraging in videogame interactions |
Jan Lindström, Catrin Norrby, Jenny Nilsson & Camilla Wide:
Positive high-grade assessment turns in Swedish service encounters: a comparative study of box office interactions in Sweden and Finland |
Lesley Stirling, Rod Gardner, Joe Blythe & Ilana Mushin:
Tools of engagement: achieving intersubjectivity in participation management in Australian Aboriginal conversations |
16:30 – 17:30
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PLENARY(In the Small hall, university main building, 4th floor) |
19:00 CONFERENCE DINNER
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Conference dinner is in restaurant Hima&Sali which is located in Ruoholahti (Tallberginkatu 1 C) Get there by metro (station Ruoholahti) or by tram 8 (stop Länsisatamankatu). For detailed travel info look Helsinki city journey planner: www.reittiopas.fi |