Table of contents for Discourse in action : introducing mediated discourse analysis / edited by Sigrid Norris and Rodney H. Jones.

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Preface
Sigrid Norris and Rodney H. Jones
INTRODUCTION
1 Discourse as action/discourse in action
 Rodney H. Jones and Sigrid Norris
SECTION I: MEDIATED ACTION
2 Introducing mediated action 
 Sigrid Norris and Rodney H. Jones
3 The rhythmic integration of action and discourse: Work, the body, and the earth 
 Ron Scollon
4 You always have to land: Accomplishing the sequential organization of actions to land an airliner
 Maurice Nevile
SECTION II: MEDIATIONAL MEANS/CULTURAL TOOLS
5 Introducing mediational means/cultural tools
 Rodney H. Jones and Sigrid Norris
6 Vygotsky's two approaches to mediation
 James V. Wertsch
7 Mediating discourses of transnational adoption on the internet
 Paul McIlvenny and Pirkko Raudaskoski
8 Multimodality, genre, and design
 Theo Van Leeuwen
Section III: PRACTICE
9 Introducing practice
 Rodney H. Jones and Sigrid Norris
10 Mediated actions, social practices and contextualization:
	A case study from service encounters
	Laurent Filliettaz
11 Place, Pace, and Meaning: Multimedia Chronotopes
 Jay Lemke
12 Using multiple situation definitions to create hybrid activity space Shawn Rowe
Section IV: SITES OF ENGAGEMENT
13 Introducing sites of engagement
 Sigrid Norris and Rodney H. Jones
14 Sites of Engagement as Sites of Attention: Time. Space and Culture in Electronic Discourse
 Rodney H. Jones
15 From anticipation to performance: Sites of engagement as process Ingrid de Saint-Georges
Section V: AGENCY
16 Introducing agency
 Rodney H. Jones and Sigrid Norris
17 Agency distributed through time, space and tools: Bentham, Babbage and the census
 Suzie Scollon
18 Habitus, social identity, the perception of male domination - 
 and agency?
 Sigrid Norris
METHODOLOGY AND CONCLUDING REMARKS
19 Methodological principles and new directions in MDA
 Sigrid Norris and Rodney H. Jones
20 Postscript
Gunther Kress
References
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Discourse analysis -- Social aspects.