In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjective awareness and interaction. I focus on multi-person interactions (involving more than two people) via video-call. By unpacking some of the key features of multi-person intersubjectivity in cases of embodied co-presence, I will show where and how certain social affordances are strained or lost when multi-person interactions are transferred to the screen
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased number of persons have been forced to limit their in...
From a technological and human perspective, shared space in remote collaboration has tended to focus...
Even with the investment of significant resources, video communication in professional settings has ...
How do groups of 3 people establish common ground in problem-solving interactions differently from g...
We report a study of collaborative problem solving among ’groups ’ of two and three people, collabor...
In this paper, we report findings from a study that compared basic video-conferencing, emergent kine...
Conversation is a collaborative activity. In face-to-face interactions interlocutors have mutual acc...
Low-cost video conferencing systems have provided an existence proof for the value of video communic...
Low-cost video conferencing systems have provided an existence proof for the value of video communic...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
New three-dimensional videoconferencing systems are trying to overcome the artificial nature of two-...
In the following paper we disettss some findings of recent research concerning the organisation of v...
International audienceIn this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on...
Drawing on conversation analysis and authentic data from a video-mediated multiparty meeting, this s...
New three-dimensional videoconferencing systems are trying to overcome the artificial nature of two-...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased number of persons have been forced to limit their in...
From a technological and human perspective, shared space in remote collaboration has tended to focus...
Even with the investment of significant resources, video communication in professional settings has ...
How do groups of 3 people establish common ground in problem-solving interactions differently from g...
We report a study of collaborative problem solving among ’groups ’ of two and three people, collabor...
In this paper, we report findings from a study that compared basic video-conferencing, emergent kine...
Conversation is a collaborative activity. In face-to-face interactions interlocutors have mutual acc...
Low-cost video conferencing systems have provided an existence proof for the value of video communic...
Low-cost video conferencing systems have provided an existence proof for the value of video communic...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
New three-dimensional videoconferencing systems are trying to overcome the artificial nature of two-...
In the following paper we disettss some findings of recent research concerning the organisation of v...
International audienceIn this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on...
Drawing on conversation analysis and authentic data from a video-mediated multiparty meeting, this s...
New three-dimensional videoconferencing systems are trying to overcome the artificial nature of two-...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased number of persons have been forced to limit their in...
From a technological and human perspective, shared space in remote collaboration has tended to focus...
Even with the investment of significant resources, video communication in professional settings has ...