Sequence organization and embodied mutual orientations: openings of social interactions between baboons

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  • who: Lorenza Mondada and Adrien Meguerditchian from the University of Basel (Switzerland) (ORCID, ), Laboratoire have published the paper: Sequence organization and embodied mutual orientations: openings of social interactions between baboons, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show their conceptual relevance to thinking about the continuities between the organization of interaction among human and non-human primates. Data and methodology Demonstrating that sequence organization is observable among baboons, the paper focuses on the opening of encounters and greetings. Beyond a systematic detailed analysis of these openings, the paper discusses how sequential organization supposes and reflexively . . .

     

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