1st Edition
The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities Without Sight
1. The practical accomplishment of living with visual impairment: An EM/CA approach Brian L. Due
2. The production and reception of assistance proposals between pedestrians and visually impaired persons during a course in locomotion and orientation
Marc Relieu
3. Shared intelligibility in interactions between visually impaired people and guide dogs
Chloé Mondémé
4. Guided by the blind: Discovering the competences of visually impaired co-authors in the practice of collaborative audio-description
Maija Hirvonen
5. Recipient design in a fractured perceptual field: Utilizing the affordances of an object
Louise Lüchow
6. Mitigating responsibility: Attributing membership categories in the face of tech-related troubles
Ann Merrit Rikke Nielsen
7. Echo and synchrony: Social attunements in visually impaired children’s repetitive movements
Jürgen Streeck and Rachel S.Y. Chen
8. From embodied scanning to tactile inspections: When visually impaired people exhibit object understanding
Brian L. Due, Rui Sakaida, Nisisawa Hiro Yuki, and Yasusuke Minami
9. Assembling compositions: Visually impaired people and the experience of art in museums
Dirk vom Lehn
10. The limits of vision
Lorenza Mondada
11. The significance of EM/CA studies in multimodal interaction involving visual impairment in the field of atypical interaction research
Gitte Rasmussen
Biography
Brian L. Due is an associate professor in the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Due’s research and teaching is within EMCA, mulitimodality, ethnographic methods, technology, socio-materiality, mobilities, perception and distributed agency, sensory impairment, and disabilities. He is the co-editor of the Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality journal. He has also published in journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Space and Culture, Mobilities, Discourse Studies, Human Studies and Semiotica.






