Types of human interruption and overlap | Elizabeth Stokoe

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
  • Elizabeth Stokoe is currently Professor of Social Interaction at Loughborough University, UK. She will join LSE Department of Psychological and Behavioural Sciences in January 2023. She conducts conversation analytic research to understand how talk works - from first dates to medical communication and from sales encounters to crisis negotiation. She worked as an industry fellow at Typeform and is currently on the second phase of an industry fellowship with Deployed. In addition to academic publishing, she is passionate about science communication, and has given talks at TED, New Scientist, Google, Microsoft, and The Royal Institution, and performed at Latitude and Cheltenham Science Festivals. Her book, Talk: The Science of Conversation, was published by Little, Brown (in 2018) and her co-authored book on Crisis Talk was published in July 2022. Her research and biography were featured on BBC Radio 4’s The Life Scientific.
    In this video, Elizabeth provided what is meant by 'interruption' and illustrated different types of human interruption and overlap.

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