Saturday

 

IIA 2017 PROGRAM
Schedule for Saturday 13th May. Breaks between sessions (30min.). Changes in program may occur.
09:30 – 10:30

PLENARY

Leelo Keevallik:
Achieving synchrony of vocal and bodily action
(In the Small hall, university main building, 4th floor)
11:00 – 12:30

ROOM 6

RESPONSES, part I

ROOM 7

THEATER REHEARSALS

ROOM 8

INSTRUCTIONS, Part I

ROOM 10

MOBILITY AND MULTIACTIVITY, part I

ROOM 12

PRACTICES, part I

Emma Betz & Jörg Zinken:
Between acceptance and confirmation: Doing confirming simpliciter with ja in German
Liisa Raevaara:
Enacting participants and enacted characters on stage. Sustaining mutual understanding of changing perspectives in theatre rehearsals
Johanne Wagner & Tine Larsen:
Pre-empting upcoming risky actions
Sylvaine Tuncer & Pentti Haddington:
The formation of intersubjectivity through object transfers in multiactivity episodes
Jessica Sarah Robles:
Failed teases as intersubjective practice in family interaction
R Samuel K Schirm:
Negotiating relevance: German aha in the receipt of information
Marjo Savijärvi:
Mutual coordination of verbal and embodied resources in theatre rehearsals
Anne-Sylvie Horlacher:
Building intersubjectivity during the consultation phase in hair salon interaction: From successful to problematic understandings of an expected outcome
Michael Sean Smith:
Navigating physical & epistemic landscapes: How mobility in the field facilitates practitioners’ mutual understanding of geologic phenomena
Jonathan Potter, Alexa Hepburn & Galina Bolden:
Subversive completions in interaction
Aino Koivisto:
Repair receipts in maintaining and restoring intersubjectivity
Stefan Norrthon:
To stage a quarrel – The intersubjectivity work of what to tell – and how – at the theatre
Burak S. Tekin:
Rejecting to be instructed
Antti Kamunen:
Body torque as an intersubjective practice for structuring multiactivity situations
Hanna Lappalainen & Kaarina Mononen:
Use of first names and intersubjectivity
12:30 – 14:00
LUNCH
14:00 – 15:30

ROOM 6

RESPONSES, part II

ROOM 7

NOTICINGS

ROOM 8

INSTRUCTIONS, part II

ROOM 10

MOBILITY AND MULTIACTIVITY, part II

ROOM 12

PRACTICES, part II

Tom Koole & Myrte Gosen:
Scopes of understanding
Jakob Steensig, Trine Heinemann & Caroline Grønkjær:
Intersubjectivity and accountability – in responses to environmental noticings in Danish talk-in-interaction
Christian Greiffenhagen, Stuart Reeves, Mark Perry & Yumei Gan:
Distributed instruction: Locating and correcting trouble in a mixed reality game
Mathias Broth & Lorenza Mondada:
Walking away II: resisting progressivity, stopping moving away
Richard Ogden:
The role of clicks in action delivery and ascription
Florence Oloff:
Revisiting “absent” responses to pre-emptive completions through video data
Saul Albert, Michael Sean Smith & Patrick G.T. Healey:
The equivocal state of noticings as actions-in-conversation
Erling Fjeldstad, Oskar Lindwall & Jonas Ivarsson:
Intersubjectivity in hypnotic interaction
Rosemarie Samaritter:
Intersubjectivity in action – Kin-Aesthetic perspective to intersubjectivity
Mika Simonen:
Using a yawn to express dogs’ inner feelings
Joe Blythe:
Murrinhpatha speakers’ ‘no-response’ response to recruitments
15:45 – 16:45

PLENARY

Paul Drew & Kobin Kendrick:
Intersubjectivity in the recruitment of assistance
(In the Small hall, university main building, 4th floor)
16:45 – 17:00

Closing words

 

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