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Focal social actions through which space is configured and reconfigured when orienting to a Finnish Sign Language class

Elina TapioElina Tapio

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Linguistics and Languagevuorovaikutusta6121Sign languageSpace (commercial competition)Language and LinguisticsMultimodal interactionEducationSocial actionsviittomakielimediated discourse analysissign languageSociologymultimodaalisuusmultimodal interaction analysis060201 languages & linguisticsCognitive scienceClass (computer programming)Communicationbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Mediated discourse analysis06 humanities and the artsLecture halldiskurssianalyysiopetustilanne0602 languages and literatureclassroom interactionbusiness

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Abstract This paper focuses on how signing students organise themselves spatially in social interactions in a university lecture hall. One may view space as a concrete location, a social construct, and a normative actor with historical trajectories. The study addresses the question, ‘What are the mediated actions through which the students and teacher (re)configure space for participating in a class?' Following a methodological framework of Mediated Discourse Analysis and multimodal interaction analysis, I approach this question by examining the social actions occurring when entering a lecture hall. The primary data includes video recordings, photos, and participatory observations, documented by field notes. The analysis shows how the architectural specifications of a space pose restrictions on visual-embodied interactions. However, the participants configure and reconfigure the space to some extent to suit visual-embodied interaction through explicit and implicit negotiation.

10.1016/j.linged.2017.10.006https://doi.org/10.1016/j.linged.2017.10.006