In the following paper we disettss some findings of recent research concerning the organisation of video mediated communication in collaborative work in a dispersed, multi-media office environment. Based on the detailed, naturalistic analysis of video-recordings of individuals collaborating on various tasks through audio-visual links, we describe the ways in which the technology transforms nonverbal and verbal conduct, introducing certain asymmetries into the social interaction between users. It is argued that such communicative asymmetries may facilitate, rather than hinder, certain forms of collaborative work and provide a foundation for the emergence of new forms of sociability in the work place. What of the hands? We require, promise, c...
Abstract This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study natur...
In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjectiv...
Collaborative physical tasks are working tasks characterised by workers 'in-the-field' who manipulat...
Videoconferencing is a way to make people meet regardless of the geo-graphical distance between them...
Technology has advanced to the point where we can build marvellous systems that nobody can learn how...
As multimedia becomes an integral part of collaborative systems, we must understand how to design su...
This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study naturally-occur...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
We compared the effects of three computer mediated communication (CMC) channels (text, audio, and vi...
The paper aims at demonstrating some analytical potentialities of video data for the study of social...
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In this paper we report the results of a study comparing implicit-only and explicit-only interaction...
A study has been carried out to identify the effects of different human-to-human communication modes...
International audienceIn this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on...
Even with the investment of significant resources, video communication in professional settings has ...
Abstract This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study natur...
In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjectiv...
Collaborative physical tasks are working tasks characterised by workers 'in-the-field' who manipulat...
Videoconferencing is a way to make people meet regardless of the geo-graphical distance between them...
Technology has advanced to the point where we can build marvellous systems that nobody can learn how...
As multimedia becomes an integral part of collaborative systems, we must understand how to design su...
This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study naturally-occur...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
We compared the effects of three computer mediated communication (CMC) channels (text, audio, and vi...
The paper aims at demonstrating some analytical potentialities of video data for the study of social...
Version disponible sur internet: [http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/116...
In this paper we report the results of a study comparing implicit-only and explicit-only interaction...
A study has been carried out to identify the effects of different human-to-human communication modes...
International audienceIn this paper we report a study of the uses of mobile video telephony based on...
Even with the investment of significant resources, video communication in professional settings has ...
Abstract This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study natur...
In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjectiv...
Collaborative physical tasks are working tasks characterised by workers 'in-the-field' who manipulat...