Papers

11.07.2023 Anja Stukenbrock/Angeliki Balantani: From divergent to joint foci of visual attention. Talk for the panel “The impact of participants’ orientation in space on the functions of gaze in interaction” organised for the 18th International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA), 09.07.-14.07.2023, Brussels, Belgium.

25.11.2022 Angeliki Balantani: Coordinating individual actions in joint activities.Talk at the “3. Arbeitstreffen zum Mobilen Eye-Tracking in der Interaktionslinguistik”  25.11.2022, University of Freiburg/Br.

31.10.2022 Angeliki Balantani: Coordinating individual actions in joint activities. Talk at the Digital Meeting for Conversation Analysis. 31.10.-04.11.2022.

22.07.2022 Anja Stukenbrock/Angeliki Balantani: From divergent to joint foci of visual attention. Talk at the Interaktionales Kolloquium”, 22.-23.07.2022, Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena.

11.07.2022 Anja Stukenbrock/Angeliki Balantani: From divergent to joint foci of visual attention. Data session at the University of Heidelberg.

09.03.2022 Angeliki Balantani: The occurence of “so” in transition spaces in joint activities. Data session at the University of Heidelberg.

27.09.2021 Angeliki Balantani: Clarifying matters: Deictic “so” in seeking and giving instructions. Data session at the “Centre de linguistique appliquée”, University of Neuchâtel.

23.07.2021 Angeliki Balantani: Joint decision-making in music rehearsals: Non-lexical vocalisations + SO_was. Talk at the “2. Arbeitstreffen zum Mobilen Eye-Tracking in der Interaktionslinguistik”, 23.07.2021, University of Freiburg/Br.

29.06.2021 Sonja Salerno/Anja Stukenbrock: A Matter of Timing: Noticings in Copresent Social Interaction. Talk for the panel “New technologies in studying multimodal reference and joint attention in social interaction” organised for the 17th International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA), 27.06.-02.07.2021, Winterthur, Switzerland.

29.06.2021 Angeliki Balantani: Reference construction in interaction: The case of type-indicative “so”. Talk for the panel “New technologies in studying multimodal reference and joint attention in social interaction” organised for the 17th International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA), 27.06.-02.07.2021, Winterthur, Switzerland.

30.03.2021 Angeliki Balantani: Vocalisations in music rehearsals: the case of “SO_was”. Data session at the “Centre de linguistique appliquée”, University of Neuchâtel.

22.03.2021 Angeliki Balantani: Vocalisations in music rehearsals: the case of “SO_was”. Data session at the School of Education, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

03.03.2021 Stefanie Lázaro: Deixis und Joint attention: In “wordless matrix actions” eingebettete Zeigehandlungen. Talk at the Colloquium “Forschungsprojekte in der Text- und Gesprächslinguistik”, 03.03.2021, University of Zurich.

27.11.2020 Stefanie Lázaro: Zeigeziele von bereits etablierten Referenten: Verwendung von mit Demonstrativadverbien kombinierten Demonstrativpronomen. Talk at the CUSO-Doctoral Colloquium in German Linguistics, 27.11.2020, University of Fribourg.

26.10.2020 Stefanie Lázaro/Angeliki Balantani: Joint Visual Attention in Social Interaction. Data session at the “Centre de linguistique appliquée”, University of Neuchâtel.

11.03.2020: Stefanie Lázaro: Summons. Data session for the GRIM meeting at the University of Lausanne.

31.01.2020 Stefanie Lázaro/Anja Stukenbrock: Joint attention in triadic interaction. Data session at the “1. Arbeitstreffen zum Mobilen Eye-Tracking in der Interaktionslinguistik”, 30.-31.01.2020, University of Freiburg/Br.

30.01.2020 Angeliki Balantani/Anja Stukenbrock: So and gaze in embodied instructions. Data session at the “1. Arbeitstreffen zum Mobilen Eye-Tracking in der Interaktionslinguistik”, 30.-31.01.2020, University of Freiburg/Br.

16.01.2020 Anja Stukenbrock: The project DeJA-VI. Invited talk at the German Department, University of Wuppertal.

18.09.2019 Anja Stukenbrock: Using mobile eye tracking to investigate joint attention in naturally occurring social interaction. Plenary talk at the CRIS-Workshop “Using eye-tracking to study gaze behavior during social interaction in experimental and natural environments”, 18.-19.09.2019, University of Neuchâtel.

02.07.2019 Anja Stukenbrock: Conspicous and suspicious objects of joint attention. Talk at the Conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (IIEMCA2019), 02.-05.07.2019, University of Mannheim.

25.06.2019 Anja Stukenbrock: Synchronizing bodies and minds in moments of shared attention. Talk at The Science of Consciousness Conference (TSC), 25.-28.06.2019, Interlaken.

14.06.2019 Stefanie Lázaro: Deixis and Joint Attention in Gaming Interaction. Data session at the Meeting of the Vals-Asla Research Network Language and Body in Social Interaction (La_Bô_SIn) (https://www.vals-asla.ch/en/rens/language-and-body-in-social-interaction-la-bo-sin/), University of Basel; local organizer: Prof. Dr. Lorenza Mondada.

17.05.2019 Anja Stukenbrock: Suspicious objects of joint attention. Data session at the Laboratoire ICAR, CNRS, University of Lyon.

16.05.2019 Anja Stukenbrock: Deixis, meta-perceptive practices and the reflexive constitution of joint attention. Invited talk at the Laboratoire ICAR, CNRS, University of Lyon.

28.02.2019 Anja Stukenbrock: Gaze matters: Synchronizing bodies and minds in social interaction. Plenary talk at the 20. Autumn Academy “Synchronization in Embodied Interaction”, 28.02.-02.03.2019, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS), University of Freiburg/Br. (http://body-sync-research.org/docs/190219_Program_Herbstakademie.pdf).

12.07.2018 Anja Stukenbrock: Gaze following – on the different phenomenologies of dual mobile eye tracking and seeing together. Talk at the 5th International Conference on Conversation Analysis (ICCA), 11.-15.07.2018, University of Loughborough, UK.

28.6.2018 Anja Stukenbrock: Sprache, Blick und Gestik: Zur multimodalen Konzeption der Deixis. Invited talk at the German Department, University of Freiburg/Br.

25.06.2018 Anja Stukenbrock: Joint attention in interaction: eye tracking based observations on the coordination of gaze practices “in the wild”. Invited talk at the Humanities and Social Sciences Colloquium (HUMSS), Freiburg Institute for Advances Studies (FRIAS), University of Freiburg/Br.