Professional Documents
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Problem-finding and problem-solving interactivity in professional contexts Organisers: Per Linell, Sarah B. Pedersen & Astrid Jensen Room: O95 Interactivity in Categorisation, Problem Solving and Decision Making Organiser: Frdric Valle-Tourangeau Room: O98 Distributed Cognition and Language Origin Part I Organiser: Nataliya Abieva Room: O96 Lunch break Room: O99
12.45-14.00
14.00-16.30
Dynamic Psycholinguistics Organiser: Joanna Rczaszek-Leonardi Room: O95 Second Language Development Organiser: Dongping Zheng Room: O98
Text, Agency & Society Organisers: Steven Breunig & Christian M. Johannessen Room: O97
17.00-18:30
Get-together reception
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Distributed Cognition and Language Origin Part II Organiser: Nataliya Abieva Room: O96
Room: U140
09.15-09.45 09.45-10.15 10.15-10.45 11.15-11.45 11.45-12.15 12.15-13.30 13.30-14.00 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-16.30 10.45-11.15
Stephen J. Cowley One world, two orders: Simplexity in language and cognition
Sarah B. Pedersen & Per Linell Sense-making in interactivity and its methodological challenges Lunch break Nigel Love Linguistic phenomena of the third kind
Jens K. Madsen An embodied approach to reasoning and persuasion Evie Fioratou & Jen Martin Interactivity matters in the development & evaluation of medical devices
Luciana S. Garbayo Distributed cognition and the problem of impaired social and biological coordination: a reflection on the comatose patient-physician communication Coffee break and poster presentations
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Paul J. Thibault Interactivity, Dialogism, and Reflexivity: Implications for the distributed view of languaging Feifei Zhou Languaging and agency: DLG and Integrationism in dialogue Bent H. Hemmingsen The Permeating Presence of the Immediate Now
Founding General Assembly: International Society for the Study of Interactivity, Language and Cognition Room: O95
Room: U140
David Kirsh How cognition is distributed, situated and embodied Frdric Valle-Tourangeau & Galle Villejoubert Naturalising problem solving Coffee break
Evelyn Bergmann, Linn Gralla & Carsten Gondorf Wayfinding and Object Assembly - Investigating Real-World problems via Think Aloud Protocols
Joanna Rczaszek-Leonardi, Franciszek Rakowski, Marcin Kurczych, Alicja Radkowska & Dariusz Plewczyski Stability of interaction as a turn-taking dynamics
Gregory Mills Conventionalized noise: The evolution of miscommunication in dialogue Kristian Tyln & Riccardo Fusaroli Neurocognitive perspectives on collective meaning construction Lunch break
Bert Hodges Distributing the goods: Thinking and conversing as social, pragmatic, and values-realizing activities Christian M. Johannessen Graphic articulation Coffee Break Lauri Jrvilehto Dual Processing and the Extended Mind
Morten Tnnessen Beyond the anthropocentric (aka linguistic) mistake: Languaging as if nature mattered Dennis P. Waters The Interplay of Languaging and Literacy: Clues from an RNA World Joo C. Major We are not born human
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15.45-16.15
Human interactivity in a natural world: Lessons from animals, genes and biosemiosis
Room: U140
09.00-09.30 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 13.45-14.15 14.15-14.45 14.45-15.15 15.15-15.45 15.45-16.15 12.30-13.45 10.30-11.00
Steve Thorne Designing for Interactivity: Languaging, Place, and Semiotic Agility Ahmed F. Badran Collaborative verbal interaction and L2 lexical acquisition Coffee break
Shi Dan A Distributed View of the Pedagogic Recontextualization of Literary Texts in L2 Tertiary Settings
Dongping Zheng Why virtual worlds matter for language, cognition and learning Mark Thornberg Technological affordances for conversational practices Olga Karamalak Cognitive Dynamics of E-mail Correspondence Lunch break
Susan Duncan Multimodal Language Use: Descriptive Facts and Theoretical Models Thomas W. Jensen Metaphorising as a distributed phenomenon in human interactivity Iris Nomikou & Katharina J. Rohlfing Adapting the input collaboratively: the development of multimodal practices in early mother-infant interactions Ingar Brinck The many ways of referential behaviour Coffee break
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