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引用次数: 12
摘要
以任务为导向的视频媒介互动发生在一个复杂的数字社会生态中,它向参与者提出了一个社会协调的实际问题:如何以相互负责的方式,在与远程共同参与者互动和仔细查看自己的屏幕(这会暂停互动)之间进行导航,例如在搜索引擎上搜索信息时。使用对话分析来检查屏幕记录的二元互动,本研究确定了一系列参与者用来提醒共同参与者早期暂停谈话的做法。通过口头提醒(通常以let me/let ' s X的形式)将这种暂停与任务相关,参与者成功地“争取了时间”,这使他们能够完全专注于屏幕活动,从而确保任务完成的进展。我们将讨论这些发现如何有助于我们理解技术介导的相互作用的复杂生态。
Navigating the complex social ecology of screen-based activity in video-mediated interaction
Task-oriented video-mediated interaction takes place within a complex digital-social ecology which presents, to
participants, a practical problem of social coordination: How to navigate, in mutually accountable ways, between interacting with
the remote co-participants and scrutinizing one’s own screen –which suspends interaction–, for instance when searching for
information on a search engine. Using conversation analysis for the examination of screen-recorded dyadic interactions, this study
identifies a range of practices participants draw on to alert co-participants to incipient suspensions of talk. By accounting for
such suspensions as being task-related through verbal alerts, typically in the form let me/let’s X, participants
successfully ‘buy time’, which allows them to fully concentrate on their screen activity and thereby ensure the progression of
task accomplishment. We discuss how these findings contribute to our understanding of the complex ecologies of technology-mediated
interactions.