Doing notes

Q2 Arts and Humanities
S. Hazel
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Abstract

This study explores the use of inscribed objects developed during theatre rehearsals and used as a resource in the structuring of one particular diagnostic activity in the theatre, known to practitioners as ‘doing notes’. This activity denotes diagnostic discussions in theatre rehearsals where members gather to reflect on their staging, and come to an agreement on future courses of action. Observing how directors use annotated play-scripts and notepads as tools for coordinating the performers’ engagement in the analysis and discussions of the staged action, the study asks what role these inscribed objects have as resources for coordinating the interaction during these activities. The study uses a longitudinal data set of video-recorded theatre rehearsals, here concerning two theatre companies as they prepare to stage naturalistic dramas, both working from play-scripts. The analysis explores how members of the ensemble use the artefacts to identify the particular staged sequence and action that is being topicalized and adopt the relevant participation framework for attending to the feedback item; how the artefacts are used in occasioning transitions between different items of feedback; and how the director also uses the objects as a means to mitigate for the socially sensitive act of critiquing colleagues’ performance in a public arena. The findings demonstrate how members orient to such locally produced inscribed objects as relevant resources for the carrying out of diagnostic activities at the heart of the collaborative theatre project.
做笔记
本研究探讨了在剧院排练期间开发的刻字对象的使用,并将其用作剧院中一个特定诊断活动的结构资源,从业者称之为“做笔记”。这个活动是指在戏剧排练中进行诊断性讨论,成员们聚集在一起反思他们的舞台,并就未来的行动方针达成一致。观察导演如何使用带注释的剧本和记事本作为协调表演者参与分析和讨论舞台动作的工具,本研究询问在这些活动中,这些带注释的对象作为协调互动的资源发挥了什么作用。这项研究使用了一组纵向数据,记录了剧院排练的视频,这里涉及两个剧院公司,他们准备上演自然主义戏剧,都是根据剧本工作的。分析探讨了集成的成员如何使用工件来识别特定的阶段序列和正在具体化的行动,并采用相关的参与框架来参加反馈项目;工件如何在不同反馈项之间的转换中使用;以及导演如何使用这些物品作为一种手段,以减轻在公共场合批评同事表现的社会敏感行为。研究结果表明,成员如何将当地生产的铭文物品作为开展合作剧院项目核心诊断活动的相关资源。
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Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
9
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice was launched in 2004 (under the title Journal of Applied Linguistics) with the aim of advancing research and practice in applied linguistics as a principled and interdisciplinary endeavour. From Volume 7, the journal adopted the new title to reflect the continuation, expansion and re-specification of the field of applied linguistics as originally conceived. Moving away from a primary focus on research into language teaching/learning and second language acquisition, the education profession will remain a key site but one among many, with an active engagement of the journal moving to sites from a variety of other professional domains such as law, healthcare, counselling, journalism, business interpreting and translating, where applied linguists have major contributions to make. Accordingly, under the new title, the journal will reflexively foreground applied linguistics as professional practice. As before, each volume will contain a selection of special features such as editorials, specialist conversations, debates and dialogues on specific methodological themes, review articles, research notes and targeted special issues addressing key themes.
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