Skype and domestic settings
Interpersonal video communication as a site of human sociality
Special issue of Pragmatics 27:3 (2017)
Editors
[Pragmatics, 27:3] 2017. v, 174 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 2 October 2017
Published online on 2 October 2017
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Available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) 4.0 license.
Table of Contents
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Interpersonal video communication as a site of human sociality: A special issue of PragmaticsRichard Harper, Rod Watson & Christian Licoppe | pp. 301–318
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The ‘interrogative gaze’: Making video calling and messaging ‘accountable’Richard Harper, Sean Rintel, Rod Watson & Kenton O’Hara | pp. 319–350
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Skype appearances, multiple greetings and ‘coucou’: The sequential organization of video-mediated conversation openingsChristian Licoppe | pp. 351–386
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Talking about things: Image-based topical talk and intimacy in video-mediated family communicationMoustafa Zouinar & Julia Velkovska | pp. 387–418
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Showing ‘digital’ objects in web-based video chats as a collaborative achievementLaura Rosenbaun & Christian Licoppe | pp. 419–446
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The Skype paradox: Homelessness and selective intimacy in the use of communications technologyRichard H. Harper, Rod Watson & Jill Palzkill Woelfer | pp. 447–474
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