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| + | |DOI=10.1177/1461445606061791 | ||
| + | |Abstract=Conversation analytical (CA) methodology was used to specify the new opening practices in Finnish mobile call openings, which differ systematically from Finnish landline call openings. Since the responses to a mobile call orient to the summons identifying the caller, answers have changed and diversified. A known caller is greeted. The self-identification opening that was canonical in Finnish landline calls is mainly used for answering unknown callers, while channel-opener openings involve orientation to ongoing mutual business between the speakers. Some of these changes reflect real-time coordination of the social action that the mobility of mobile phones enables. In all, the adoption of new ways of answering a call shows that people orient themselves to affordances that new technologies allow them. Mobile phone communication opens a salient new area both for the analysis of talk-ininteraction itself and also for understanding communicative behaviour in the era of ubiquitous information technology. | ||
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Arminen2006b |
| Author(s) | Ilkka Arminen, Minna Leinonen |
| Title | Mobile phone call openings: tailoring answers to personalized summonses |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, Mobiles, Telephone, Opening sequences, Summons |
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| Year | 2006 |
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| Journal | Discourse Studies |
| Volume | 8 |
| Number | 3 |
| Pages | 339–368 |
| URL | Link |
| DOI | 10.1177/1461445606061791 |
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Abstract
Conversation analytical (CA) methodology was used to specify the new opening practices in Finnish mobile call openings, which differ systematically from Finnish landline call openings. Since the responses to a mobile call orient to the summons identifying the caller, answers have changed and diversified. A known caller is greeted. The self-identification opening that was canonical in Finnish landline calls is mainly used for answering unknown callers, while channel-opener openings involve orientation to ongoing mutual business between the speakers. Some of these changes reflect real-time coordination of the social action that the mobility of mobile phones enables. In all, the adoption of new ways of answering a call shows that people orient themselves to affordances that new technologies allow them. Mobile phone communication opens a salient new area both for the analysis of talk-ininteraction itself and also for understanding communicative behaviour in the era of ubiquitous information technology.
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