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E-raamat: Reading Aloud Practices: Providing Joint Accessibility to Texts within an Unfamiliar Interface-Mediated Game Activity

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This work explores the practice of reading aloud in the interaction context of adult participants engaged in an interface-mediated collaborative gaming activity. Using a conversation analytic approach onto video data, it is shown that reading aloud is meeting the practical challenge of jointly accomplishing the unfamiliar game.

This work examines the practice of reading aloud in the interactional context of adult participants engaging in an interface-mediated collaborative game activity. With a conversation analytic approach onto video data of user studies, empirical cases of reading aloud are presented. It is shown how participants multimodally co-organise reading aloud in-interaction for providing accessibility to game text in a game that is unfamiliar to them. With reading aloud, participants meet the interactional challenge of making game text audibly accessible that is not always visually accessible for all participant alike. This practice is not only conducted for another but with another in a truly joint fashion, working as a continuer to accomplish the unfamiliar game.



This work explores the practice of reading aloud in the interaction context of adult participants engaged in an interface-mediated collaborative gaming activity. Using a conversation analytic approach onto video data, it is shown that reading aloud is meeting the practical challenge of jointly accomplishing the unfamiliar game.

reading aloud conversation analysis multimodality interactive
Interface human-technology interaction collaboration continuer
overlap turn intervention interface design
Svenja Heuser holds a PhD degree from the University of Luxemburg. She conducts empirical research in the field of communication science, using the qualitative method of Conversation Analysis in its multimodal understanding. Her areas of interest lie in human multiparty face-to-face interaction as well as human-technology interaction. She started her career in the industry and has been working as a consultant in digitalisation and IT consulting since the beginning of 2023.