Moving Bodies in Interaction Interacting Bodies in Motion: Intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction in sports (Advances in Interaction Studies)
معرفی کتاب «Moving Bodies in Interaction Interacting Bodies in Motion: Intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction in sports (Advances in Interaction Studies)» نوشتهٔ Christian Meyer (editor), Ulrich v. Wedelstaedt (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Benjamins Publishing Company در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This volume presents a new perspective on socially coordinated embodied activity. It brings together scholars from linguistics, interactional sociology, neuropsychology and brain research. It assembles empirical studies of the interaction in sports that draw on recent developments in ethnomethodological conversation analysis, the sociology of practice, interactional linguistics, and cognitive studies. Thinking beyond the individual body, the chapters investigate microscopically the materiality and reflexivity of skilled bodies in motion in different sports ranging from individuals jointly rock-climbing and distance-running to team sports such as rugby and basketball. Combining theoretical elements from phenomenology and cognitive studies, the volume emphasizes the temporal extension and merging of bodies towards an acting plural body and the situated embeddedness of dynamically interacting bodies in an environment that encompasses organized spaces, objects or other bodies. It thus offers a number of case studies in advanced research in embodied interaction that coalesce in a comprehensive picture of the ways human bodies merge in joint action. Moving Bodies in Interaction – Interacting Bodies in Motion Editorial page Title page LCC data Table of contents Preface List of contributors Chapter 1. Intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction: New perspectives on moving bodies in interaction 1 2 3 References Chapter 2. Practice as a shared accomplishment: Intercorporeal attunement in acrobatics 1. Introduction 2. Methodological considerations 3. Empirical example: A training episode Sequence one – preparatory exercise: Flexible stability Sequence two – preparatory exercise: Finding a common rhythm Sequence three – the intervening of the trainer Sequence four – the retreat to an earlier qualification stage Sequences five to seven – the gradual development of self-organization abilities Sequences eight and nine – the performative recognition of the shared performance Discussion Conclusion: Training and intercorporealization References Chapter 3. Intercorporeality and interkinesthetic gestalts in handball Introduction Practice theory Kinesthetic and interkinesthetic gestalts Intercorporeality and interkinesthetic gestalts in handball A typical kinesthetic gestalt in handball The interkinesthetic gestalt of a handball move The production of intercorporeality and interkinesthesia in a handball team Upholding interkinesthetic gestalts The failed accomplishment of an interkinesthetic gestalt An antagonistic interkinesthetic gestalt Conclusion References Transcription signs used Chapter 4. Visual and motor components of action anticipation in basketball and soccer Introduction Action prediction in sport Predicting fooling actions Functional role of motor and visual areas in action prediction Conclusions References Chapter 5. Constructing cooperative and antagonistic intercorporeality: Rugby referee talk and action on the field Introduction Episode 1 Discussion of Episode 1 Episode 2 Discussion of Episode 2 Episode 3 Discussion of Episode 3 Episode 4 Discussion of Episode 4 Intercorporeal enaction and the culture of playing professional rugby union References Chapter 6. Rock climbers’ communicative and sensory practices: Routine intercorporeality between climbers, rock, and auxiliary technologies 1. Rock climbing: An introduction 2. Rock climbing as intercorporeal practice 3. An ethnomethodological approach to rock climbing and intercorporeality 4. Intercorporeal enaction: The lived work of climbing 4.1 Example 1: Intercopreal enaction in collaborative assessments 4.2 Example 2: Intercorporeal enaction in collaborative climbing 4.3 Example 3: Intercorporeal enaction with auxiliary technologies Discussion Acknowledgements References Chapter 7. Intercorporeal enaction and synchrony: The case of distance running together Introduction Sociological phenomenology The collaborative autoethnographic running project The findings Rhythm and timing Typifying the other Auditory attunement The interrogatory glance Concluding comments – intuition or attunement? References Chapter 8. Sound joined actions in rowing and swimming Introduction The method of movement sonification Mechanisms of multisensory integration Movement sonification and sports Modifying and optimizing sensorimotor control Activation of the action-observation-system and the motor loop during the observation of a kinematic sonification Retrieval of movement representations Discrimination of rowing patterns Coordinating movements with sonified movements of another person Modification of team performance Summary and conclusion References Chapter 9. “It’s really strange when nobody is watching”: Enactive intercorporeality and the Spielraum of practices in freeskiing Introduction Bodily attention and the legitimacy of interruptions Mutual orientation Publicly visible caring about tricks Rhythmic organization Talking freeskiing style The funpark as a visual arena The visibility of embodied vision: Position and posture The need for teleo-affectivity Intercorporeal space The Spielraum Orchestration Enacting intercorporeal practices References Chapter 10. Teaching bodies: Visual and haptic communication in martial arts Introduction Learning martial arts as an ethnographer Teaching by doing – visual communication in martial arts classes Embodied learning Haptic communication Conclusion References Chapter 11. Intercorporeal (re)enaction: Instructional correction in basketball practice Introduction Ethnomethodology, conversation analysis and instruction in physical activities Demonstrations and reenactments in instructional corrections of physical activities Data and method Orienting to an instructional activity Orienting to an instructional activity as a correction of the prior drill performance Building an intercorporeal perceptual environment for reenactments Projecting reenactments into the constructed activity space Enacting correct conduct The intercorporeal accomplishment of correction contrast Pairs Conclusion References Appendix Transcription conventions Chapter 12. Ways of relating: Involvements of bodies in ballet class 1. Introduction 2. Enacting ballet bodies 3. The setting of ballet class 4. Practices of relating 4.1 Molding 4.2 Mirroring 4.3 Spacing 4.4 Presenting 5. Conclusion References Chapter 13. Intercorporeal with imaginary bodies: The case of trampoline and boxing training Introduction Imagination as part of the intercorporeal continuum Using imagined objects and imaginary pain in trampoline training The substitution of non-haptic and physical impressions in boxing training Conclusion References Transcription signs used Index Este volumen presenta una nueva perspectiva de la actividad integrada y coordinada socialmente. Reúne a estudiosos de la lingüística, la sociología interactiva, la neuropsicología y la investigación del cerebro. Reúne estudios empíricos de la interacción en los deportes que se basan en los recientes avances en el análisis ea sociología de ltnometodológico de la conversación, la práctica, la lingüística interactiva y los estudios cognitivos. Pensando más allá del cuerpo individual, los capítulos investigan microscópicamente la materialidad y la reflexividad de los cuerpos hábiles en movimiento en diferentes deportes que van desde los de escalada en roca y de carrera a distancia hasta los deportes de equipo como el rugby y el baloncesto. Combinando elementos teóricos de la fenomenología y los estudios cognitivos, el volumen hace hincapié en la extensión temporal y la fusión de los cuerpos hacia un cuerpo plural en acción y la incrustación situada de los cuerpos que interactúan dinámicamente en un entorno que abarca espacios organizados, objetos u otros cuerpos. Así pues, ofrece una serie de estudios de casos de investigación avanzada sobre la interacción incorporada que se fusionan en una imagen integral de las formas en que los cuerpos humanos se fusionan en la acción conjunta
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