The interactive ecology of construal in gesture: a microethnographic analysis of peer learning at an EMI university in ChinaTools Stevens, Michael P. (2021) The interactive ecology of construal in gesture: a microethnographic analysis of peer learning at an EMI university in China. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractDepictive manual gestures do not appear in isolation, but are motivated by a complex of experiential knowledge, communicative goals, and contextual-environmental factors (Harrison 2018; Kendon 2004; Müller 2014; Streeck 1993, 1994, 2009b). However, little is known about the incremental, moment-by-moment formulation of depictions in elaborate sequences of talk. Furthermore, questions endure about depiction as a learning resource within the contingent interactivity of the foreign language academic classroom. This study explores these questions in the context of subject-related student talk at a Sino-foreign university in China by focusing on how gesturers build expositions through intercorporeal and intersubjective sense making (cf. Merleau-Ponty 1945/2012).
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