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Микроанализ невербальных аспектов коммуникации (из интеллектуальной истории мультимодального анализа)

Microanalysis of Nonverbal Aspects of Communication (from the Intellectual History of Multimodal Analysis)
[journal article]

Utekhin, Ilya

Abstract

The paper considers some intellectual roots of the contemporary multimodal analysis. The prehistory of microanalysis of social interaction includes semiotics of nonverbal communication and the anthropological study of patterns of expressive and communicative behavior as it was performed by Gregory B... view more

The paper considers some intellectual roots of the contemporary multimodal analysis. The prehistory of microanalysis of social interaction includes semiotics of nonverbal communication and the anthropological study of patterns of expressive and communicative behavior as it was performed by Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead in the pioneering research on Balinese character. The Batesonian approach to interaction was influenced by cybernetic ideas-particularly the notion of feedback- which led to theoretical advances on communication in general and, particularly, in the study of family interaction in a psychiatric perspective. The interdisciplinary research project that became known as "The Natural History of an Interview" was the first example of a broad interdisciplinary collaboration involving anthropologists, linguists and psychiatrists. It has brought about a detailed analysis of a filmed interaction that correlated data about talk, paralanguage, and body language (kinesics). The results of this project, as well as of the other attempts at kinesic microanalysis, allowed one to question the goals of research and the adequacy of research methods employed. However, the input from kinesics and, broader, semiotics of non-verbal communication was instrumental for including data about participants' attention traced as gaze-direction into analysis of talk-in-interaction, as it was put in practice by Charles Goodwin.... view less

Keywords
interaction; semiotics; non-verbal communication; history of science

Classification
General Problems, History of the Social Sciences

Free Keywords
kinesics; microanalysis; social interaction

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 86-118

Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 35 (2023) 2

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2023-2-86-118

ISSN
2074-0492

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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