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The Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics /
Materiality
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Description: In Conversation Analysis, materiality is used to refer to the particulars of the physical (e.g., Goodwin, 2000), virtual (Hindmarsh, Heath & Fraser, 2006) or video-mediated interactions (Luff, et al. 2016; Oittinen, 2018), such as, objects, artifacts, technologies, tools, documents and shapes that participants can see, hear, touch and/or manipulate and use for accomplishing actions and activities in interaction (for an overview, see Nevile et al., 2014b: 12–13).