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Interaction ou inter-actions? Deux conceptions de la notion d'interaction
Grossen
Michèle
author
article
2018-06-13
Travaux Neuchâtelois de Linguistique
journal
68
121-128
This article aims at discussing two main definitions of the concept of interaction: the first
one assumes that an interaction is the sum of individual actions (inter-actions) while the
second one assumes that interaction is an inseparable unit of analysis. They constitute
what can be called a factorial vs. dialogical conception of interaction. After having
presented these two conceptions and shown some gaps between theoretical assumptions
and methodological practices, we discuss what methodological consequences for research
a dialogical conception of interaction may have, provide the example of a study which tried
to take these consequences into account, and conclude with some challenges that have to
be faced in future research.
interaction, dialogisme, cadre, contexte
fre
60_published
peer-reviewed
University of Lausanne
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