Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer
Temporality is a concern in and a primary fabric of everyday social life. Through multimodal analysis of adult-children interactions, the article explores temporality in the daily lives of a few families within their domestic spaces. Focusing on phases of transitions...
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doaj-792ba40b7b554004b4f8665d7dc0205f2020-11-25T01:38:21ZfraENS ÉditionsTracés1763-00611963-18122012-05-0122436410.4000/traces.5428Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyerNatalia La ValleTemporality is a concern in and a primary fabric of everyday social life. Through multimodal analysis of adult-children interactions, the article explores temporality in the daily lives of a few families within their domestic spaces. Focusing on phases of transitions between activities, analyses give access to organizational practices that rely on language but also on material and embodied elements of the environment which are perceived and interpreted as time givers. While temporality and temporal order rely on marks, measurements and practical calculations, an ecological perspective on action and cognition highlights temporality as it is distributed throughout the habitat and among inhabitants. Since temporality also relies on moral reasonings, spatial anchoring should be studied together with the normative dimension of family life and with its shared temporalities. Empirical studies about distributed and shared temporalities are likely to feed the discussions on emergent ecologies, social practices and actors’ indigenous skills.http://journals.openedition.org/traces/5428cognitive ecologydomestic spacesocial cognitiontalk-in-interactiontemporality |
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Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer |
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Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer |
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Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer |
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Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer |
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Temporalités distribuées et partagées. Une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer |
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temporalités distribuées et partagées. une approche écologique des activités familiales dans le foyer |
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1763-0061 1963-1812 |
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Temporality is a concern in and a primary fabric of everyday social life. Through multimodal analysis of adult-children interactions, the article explores temporality in the daily lives of a few families within their domestic spaces. Focusing on phases of transitions between activities, analyses give access to organizational practices that rely on language but also on material and embodied elements of the environment which are perceived and interpreted as time givers. While temporality and temporal order rely on marks, measurements and practical calculations, an ecological perspective on action and cognition highlights temporality as it is distributed throughout the habitat and among inhabitants. Since temporality also relies on moral reasonings, spatial anchoring should be studied together with the normative dimension of family life and with its shared temporalities. Empirical studies about distributed and shared temporalities are likely to feed the discussions on emergent ecologies, social practices and actors’ indigenous skills. |
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cognitive ecology domestic space social cognition talk-in-interaction temporality |
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