Sitting Down and Standing Up as Resources for Reorganization of Participation Framework: Analysis of Preparatory Meeting for Nozawa Onsen Fire Festival
In real-life social settings, especially in open fields or public spaces, people often talk while standing, fluidly changing their posture, position, or spatial formation. Therefore, the participation framework is continually reorganized. This paper suggests that body movements for changing posture, especially sitting down and standing up, can serve as resources for reorganization of participation framework. Sitting down and standing up result in the change of the level of eyesight of participants, which dynamically contributes to reorganization of their interactional space, F-formation.
@InProceedings{SAKAIDA18.7, author = {Rui Sakaida and Yasuharu Den}, title = {Sitting Down and Standing Up as Resources for Reorganization of Participation Framework: Analysis of Preparatory Meeting for Nozawa Onsen Fire Festival}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)}, year = {2018}, month = {may}, date = {7-12}, location = {Miyazaki, Japan}, editor = {Hanae Koiso and Patrizia Paggio}, publisher = {European Language Resources Association (ELRA)}, address = {Paris, France}, isbn = {979-10-95546-16-0}, language = {english} }