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The Research Handbook on Social Interaction explores the intricacies of everyday human social exchanges. Contributors demonstrate how social interaction is not an individual affair, but rather a structured process underpinned by shared norms and patterns. In addition, the volume explores how the predictable structures of interaction are embedded in broader cultural frameworks.
Including a cutting-edge review of research in conversation analysis and related fields, this Research Handbook offers a close look at the fine-grained organization of social interaction and the analytical richness with which its subtle details can be examined. The book is organized into five parts, each exploring social interaction through a different lens: behavioural resources, contextual resources and constraints, action in sequence, activity types, and patterns that extend beyond single observations. Throughout the volume, the contributors highlight the multimodal nature of social exchanges, shedding light on the intricate ways in which speech, body language, material environment, and social context interact.
Providing accessible and in-depth insight into various social phenomena, the Research Handbook on Social Interaction is an essential resource for scholars and students of social sciences, psychology, communication, and linguistics.
Contents
Contents
1 Introduction 1
Melisa Stevanovic
2 Touch and gaze 19
Julia Katila and Johanna Ruusuvuori
3 Moving bodies 36
Lorenza Mondada
4 Non-lexical sounds 56
Elisabeth Reber
5 Word selection 80
John P. Rae
6 Syntax 93
Leelo Keevallik and Xiaoting Li
7 Prosody 110
Beatrice Szczepek Reed
8 Spatial arrangements and material objects 126
Ali Reza Majlesi and Gitte Rasmussen
9 Mobility 142
Pentti Haddington
10 Digital space 164
Liisa Kääntä
11 Institutional realities 176
Riikka Nissi
12 Social relations 192
Emily Hofstetter and Melisa Stevanovic
13 Interactional competencies and challenges 209
Camilla Lindholm
14 Stakes 224
Melisa Stevanovic
15 Initiating actions 239
Elwys De Stefani
16 Responsive actions 254
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Sandra A. Thompson
17 Third-position actions 272
Lucas Seuren and Michael Sean Smith
18 Pre-expansions 287
Bogdana Humă
19 Insert expansions 305
Niina Lilja, Anna-Kaisa Jokipohja, and Laura Eilola
20 Post-expansions 321
Katie Ekberg
21 Lapses 336
Elliott M. Hoey
22 Getting acquainted 350
Jan Svennevig
23 Telling and sharing 365
Emmi Koskinen
24 Instruction 384
Axel Schmidt
25 Joint decision-making 402
Melisa Stevanovic
26 Care 421
Angela Cora Garcia
27 Play 436
Amanda Bateman
28 Interview 449
Clara Iversen and Madeleine Wirzén
29 Recurrent patterns of social interaction 466
Emmi Koskinen, Ville Harjunen, and Melisa Stevanovic
30 Variation in social interaction 480
Hanna Lappalainen
31 Experiential perspective on social interaction 497
Bernadetta Janusz and Anssi Peräkylä
32 Longitudinal perspective on social interaction 513
Simona Pekarek Doehler
33 Intercultural perspectives on social interaction 530
Milene Oliveira
34 Meta-interaction 547
Melisa Stevanovic



