Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight
Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight
Due, Brian L.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
246
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1. The practical accomplishment of living with visual impairment: An EM/CA approach 2. The production and reception of assistance proposals between pedestrians and visually impaired persons during a course in locomotion and orientation 3. Shared intelligibility in interactions between visually impaired people and guide dogs 4. Guided by the blind: Discovering the competences of visually impaired co-authors in the practice of collaborative audio-description 5. Recipient design in a fractured perceptual field: Utilizing the affordances of an object 6. Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles 7. Echo and synchrony: Social attunements in visually impaired children's repetitive movements 8. From embodied scanning to tactile inspections: When visually impaired people exhibit object understanding 9. Assembling compositions: Visually impaired people and the experience of art in museums 10. The limits of vision 11. The significance of EM/CA studies in multimodal interaction involving visual impairment in the field of atypical interaction research
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ethnomethodology;conversation analysis;multisensory perception;social model of disability;tactile interaction;assistive technology research;multimodal interaction in visual impairment
1. The practical accomplishment of living with visual impairment: An EM/CA approach 2. The production and reception of assistance proposals between pedestrians and visually impaired persons during a course in locomotion and orientation 3. Shared intelligibility in interactions between visually impaired people and guide dogs 4. Guided by the blind: Discovering the competences of visually impaired co-authors in the practice of collaborative audio-description 5. Recipient design in a fractured perceptual field: Utilizing the affordances of an object 6. Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles 7. Echo and synchrony: Social attunements in visually impaired children's repetitive movements 8. From embodied scanning to tactile inspections: When visually impaired people exhibit object understanding 9. Assembling compositions: Visually impaired people and the experience of art in museums 10. The limits of vision 11. The significance of EM/CA studies in multimodal interaction involving visual impairment in the field of atypical interaction research
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