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This work examines the practice of reading aloud in the interactional context of adult participants engaging in an interface-mediated collaborative game activity. With a conversation analytic approach onto video data of user studies, empirical cases of reading aloud are presented. It is shown how participants multimodally co-organise reading aloud in-interaction for providing accessibility to game text in a game that is unfamiliar to them. With reading aloud, participants meet the interactional challenge of making game text audibly accessible that is not always visually accessible for all participant alike. This practice is not only conducted for another but with another in a truly joint fashion, working as a continuer to accomplish the unfamiliar game.



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reading aloud – conversation analysis – multimodality – interactive Interface – human-technology interaction – collaboration – continuer – overlap – turn intervention – interface design

Reading Aloud Practices: Providing Joint

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    A Hardback by Karola Pitsch, Svenja Heuser

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631904930, 978-3631904930
      ISBN10: 3631904932

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This work examines the practice of reading aloud in the interactional context of adult participants engaging in an interface-mediated collaborative game activity. With a conversation analytic approach onto video data of user studies, empirical cases of reading aloud are presented. It is shown how participants multimodally co-organise reading aloud in-interaction for providing accessibility to game text in a game that is unfamiliar to them. With reading aloud, participants meet the interactional challenge of making game text audibly accessible that is not always visually accessible for all participant alike. This practice is not only conducted for another but with another in a truly joint fashion, working as a continuer to accomplish the unfamiliar game.



      Table of Contents

      reading aloud – conversation analysis – multimodality – interactive Interface – human-technology interaction – collaboration – continuer – overlap – turn intervention – interface design

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