Epistemics in interaction refers to how participants display, manage, and orient to their own and others’ states of knowledge. This article applies recent conversation analytical work on epistemics to classrooms where language and content instruction are combined. It focuses on Epistemic Search Sequences (ESSs) through which students in peer interaction collectively resolve emerging knowledge gaps while working on pedagogic tasks. ESSs are initiated when a speaker displays an ‘unknowing’ epistemic stance by making an information request about some aspect of language or the content being worked on. We examine three different types of ESS: those in which a ‘knowing’ response is accepted by the initiator of the sequence; those in which there i...
Conversation analytic (CA) studies on second language (L2) learning show that known-answer questions...
International audienceWhilst certain types of interactions between learners are potential vehicles f...
This article concerns students’ help-seeking in one particular educational setting in Sweden, namely...
Epistemics in interaction refers to how participants display, manage, and orient to their own and ot...
This paper defines epistemic order as the way in which the exchange and development of knowledge tak...
This paper is concerned with a Conversation Analytic (CA) study of teachers’ demonstrations of epist...
Abstract: Recent years have seen an upsurge in interest in epistemics/knowledge in interaction (e.g....
© 2016 Association for Information Technology in Teacher Education. The authors discuss the relation...
We discuss the relationship between information seeking, and epistemic beliefs – beliefs about the s...
In focus for this study are epistemic displays in peer talk, throughout collaborative writing events...
In foreign language learning, students are commonly encouraged to share their experiences, opinions ...
In focus for this study are epistemic displays in peer talk, throughout collaborative writing events...
This thesis focuses on one aspect of interactional competence: competence to manage knowledge distri...
Using online learning environments in higher education offers innovative possibilities to support co...
International audienceThis exploratory study analyses the discursive frames through which ideas are ...
Conversation analytic (CA) studies on second language (L2) learning show that known-answer questions...
International audienceWhilst certain types of interactions between learners are potential vehicles f...
This article concerns students’ help-seeking in one particular educational setting in Sweden, namely...
Epistemics in interaction refers to how participants display, manage, and orient to their own and ot...
This paper defines epistemic order as the way in which the exchange and development of knowledge tak...
This paper is concerned with a Conversation Analytic (CA) study of teachers’ demonstrations of epist...
Abstract: Recent years have seen an upsurge in interest in epistemics/knowledge in interaction (e.g....
© 2016 Association for Information Technology in Teacher Education. The authors discuss the relation...
We discuss the relationship between information seeking, and epistemic beliefs – beliefs about the s...
In focus for this study are epistemic displays in peer talk, throughout collaborative writing events...
In foreign language learning, students are commonly encouraged to share their experiences, opinions ...
In focus for this study are epistemic displays in peer talk, throughout collaborative writing events...
This thesis focuses on one aspect of interactional competence: competence to manage knowledge distri...
Using online learning environments in higher education offers innovative possibilities to support co...
International audienceThis exploratory study analyses the discursive frames through which ideas are ...
Conversation analytic (CA) studies on second language (L2) learning show that known-answer questions...
International audienceWhilst certain types of interactions between learners are potential vehicles f...
This article concerns students’ help-seeking in one particular educational setting in Sweden, namely...