In:Mobile Eye Tracking: New avenues for the study of gaze in social interaction
Edited by Elisabeth Zima and Anja Stukenbrock
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 351] 2025
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Published online: 13 May 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.351.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: Mobile eye tracking for the study of gaze in social interaction1
Anja Stukenbrock
Elisabeth Zima
Part 1.Methodological considerations on the use of mobile eye tracking to study gaze in social interaction
Chapter 2.Why research on gaze in social interaction needs mobile
eye tracking24
eye tracking24
Elisabeth Zima
Peter Auer
Christoph Rühlemann
Chapter 3.The influence of the specificities of gaze behavior on emerging
and ensuing interaction: A contribution to the discussion of the use of eye‑tracking recordings for EMCA analysis67
and ensuing interaction: A contribution to the discussion of the use of eye‑tracking recordings for EMCA analysis67
Gitte Rasmussen
Elisabeth Dalby Kristiansen
Chapter 4.Mobile eye-tracking and mixed-methods approaches
to interaction analysis100
to interaction analysis100
Bert Oben
Clarissa de Vries
Geert Brône
Part 2.Exploring interactional phenomena with mobile eye tracking
Stationary settings
Chapter 5.On the relationship between gaze and the German recipient
token hm_hm132
token hm_hm132
Johanna Masuch
Chapter 6.Gaze aversion as a marker of disalignment in interactions165
Maximilian Krug
Chapter 7.Pupil size indicates planning effort at turn transitions
in natural conversation188
in natural conversation188
Mathias Barthel
Christoph Rühlemann
Mobile settings
Chapter 8.Laughter and gaze among talkers on a walk208
Peter Auer
Barbara Laner
Chapter 9.When the establishment of joint attention becomes problematic: How participants manage divergent and competing foci of attention243
Anja Stukenbrock
Angeliki Balantani
Chapter 10.Joint attention without language? On intersubjectivity and the joint experience of nature277
Kerstin Botsch
Peter Auer
Barbara Laner
Martin Pfeiffer
Appendix A311
Appendix B314
Index
