Moving into interaction - Social practices for initiating encounters at a help desk

Kristian Mortensen, Spencer Hazel

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    Abstract

    Opening an interaction is a crucial step in establishing and maintaining social relationships. In this paper we describe how participants in an institutional setting, a help desk counter for exchange students at an international university, literally move into interaction. This is accomplished through a range of publicly available and sequentially organised movements in space. These steps are highly systematic and are open to participants' ongoing negotiation of the situation at hand. Secondly, the paper describes how participants in and through their bodily movements, the use of space and the manipulation of material objects 'embody the institution'. The paper adds to the growing field of multimodal conversation analytic work on space, mobility and objects in interaction as resources for participants' ongoing sense-making practices.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Pragmatics
    Volume62
    Pages (from-to)46-67
    ISSN0378-2166
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Conversation analysis
    • Institutional interaction
    • Multimodality
    • Openings
    • Social interaction
    • Spatial convergence

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