International audience<p>In this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on the collection and analysis of naturally occurring mobile and Skype video exchanges, with a focus on camera motions. We provide evidence for a set of phenomena characteristic of the organization of ‘video-in-interaction’: a) Mobile and Skype video calls are patterned, often alternating between a ‘talking heads’ arrangement, in which both participants are on screen and facing the camera, and moments in which they are producing various shots of their environment in line with their current interactional purposes. b) Openings occur almost always in the ‘talking heads’ arrangement. c) The video images on either side are produced and expected t...
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
International audienceWe report on the development of a method for observing and recording the uses ...
Mobile phones and related gadgets in networks are omnipresent at our students, advertising itself as...
International audienceIn this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on...
<p>Our contribution deals with the organization of visiophonic communications on mobile phones. We h...
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The paper aims at demonstrating some analytical potentialities of video data for the study of social...
In this chapter, we will investigate smartphone-based showing sequences in everyday social encounter...
This paper identifies salient properties of how talk about video communication is organised interact...
Abstract This paper analyses the organization of ‘openings’ in Skype video-mediated conversation. It...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
Our time is characterized by the development of new technologies that facilitate communication betwe...
The convergence of inexpensive video-enabled mobile phones, high-speed mobile data networks and ubiq...
The technological affordances of video-mediated communication (VMC) allow family members to sustain ...
This paper investigates self-initiated uses of mobile phones (such as texting or making a call) in e...
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
International audienceWe report on the development of a method for observing and recording the uses ...
Mobile phones and related gadgets in networks are omnipresent at our students, advertising itself as...
International audienceIn this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on...
<p>Our contribution deals with the organization of visiophonic communications on mobile phones. We h...
Version disponible sur internet: [http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/116...
The paper aims at demonstrating some analytical potentialities of video data for the study of social...
In this chapter, we will investigate smartphone-based showing sequences in everyday social encounter...
This paper identifies salient properties of how talk about video communication is organised interact...
Abstract This paper analyses the organization of ‘openings’ in Skype video-mediated conversation. It...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
Our time is characterized by the development of new technologies that facilitate communication betwe...
The convergence of inexpensive video-enabled mobile phones, high-speed mobile data networks and ubiq...
The technological affordances of video-mediated communication (VMC) allow family members to sustain ...
This paper investigates self-initiated uses of mobile phones (such as texting or making a call) in e...
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
International audienceWe report on the development of a method for observing and recording the uses ...
Mobile phones and related gadgets in networks are omnipresent at our students, advertising itself as...