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This session focuses on how interactions are made intelligible through sequential moves, contextual cues, and practices of understanding and managing ambiguity.
Hybridized Ethnomethodological Logic: A Reply to “Critics” of Revolution and Witchcraft - Gordon C. Chang, Western Illinois University; J.R. Osborn; Aminda Smith
Rectifying others’ misunderstandings without doing correcting: Living with obscurities in one world - Aug Nishizaka, Chiba University
Stuck in the Screen: An Ethnomethodological Exploration of Public Smartphone Noise Disturbances - Caitlin Begg, Authentic Social
Two functions of context invokers in quantification sequences - Timothy Halkowski, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
What Is Trans-Sequential Analysis? - Matthew J. Mahler, Yale University; Mirco Liefke, Freie Universität Berlin