Speakers

"Video-based research: Visualizing multimodality in human interaction"

Lorenza Mondada

Lorenza Mondada is Professor of Linguistics and Dean of Research at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Her research interests deal with the organization of interaction, as it can be documented through video and audio recordings of naturally occurring social practices. Within conversation analysis, ethnomethodology, interactional linguistics and workplace studies, her work investigates the practices by which participants accomplish the organization of turns at talk, sequences and activities in a situated, mutually achieved, emerging, finely tuned way. Her work is characterized by a focus on the multiplicity of multimodal resources in both their indexicality and their systematicity. More recently, her research has been dealing with multisensorial practices of tasting, smelling and touching, their multimodal organization and their intersubjective accomplishment.

Email: firstname.lastname@unibas.fch

Personal webpage

Justine Lascar

Justine Lascar is a CNRS Data Processing Engineer. She is a member of the Complex Corpus Cell (CCC) at ICAR Laboratory in Lyon, France. The CCC activities revolve around the constitution and exploitation of multimedia corpuses. These activities require specific theoretical and methodological reflection, characteristic of the CCC's expertise. Justine Lascar's expertise lies in the fields of conception, digitalization, transcription and management of complex audio-visual data. The projects in which she participates are in the fields of health (Remilas, Tiasamn, Cipsy), museography (PrisM), games (Interjeux) or student mobility (Visiteurs, Mobiles). Technologically, she is interested in shooting with 360° camera, visualization with VR headset and automatic transcription. She is also interested in scientific mediation through art.

Email: firstname.lastname@ens-lyon.fr

ICAR Laboratory Profile


Samira Ibnelkaïd

Samira Ibnelkaïd is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oulu (Finland) and an Associate Researcher at the Laboratory ICAR Lyon (France). She is currently a member of the Smart Communication Project. Through an interdisciplinary approach drawing on visual ethnography, multimodal interaction analysis and phenomenology, her research aims to shed light on the complex and renewed intersubjective practices of techno-bodily presence enacted in digitally artifacted interactions (in mundane, artistic and workplace settings).

Email: firstname.lastname@oulu.fi

University of Oulu research profile

Laboratory ICAR Lyon research profile


Iuliia Avgustis

Iuliia Avgustis is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Oulu: She received her Masters's degree in sociology at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, Russia (at a program in collaboration with the University of Manchester, UK) in 2017. She is currently writing her PhD Thesis on smartphone use by young adults in Russia. She is also interested in interaction with artificial agents and in video games.

Email: firstname.lastname@oulu.fi

University of Oulu research profile