Video-based Discourse and Conversation Analysis in Cultural Developmental Psychology: Mother-Infant Interactions in Kikaikelaki, Cameroon and Muenster, Germany

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Abstract

The present paper aims at exemplifying how discourse and conversation analysis of
videotaped mother-infant interactions can be fruitfully applied in developmental
psychology research. Special emphasis is given to cultural orientations that become
evident in the organization of those interactions. For this purpose, it compares
mother-infant interactions among a farming community of Nso in the Western
Grassfields of Cameroon and a North German middle class urban community. The
focus of the paper lies on methodological questions rather than on presenting the
overall results of the study. It will therefore use empirical findings for exemplification purposes of the methodological procedures.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelBeyond Text: Video and other Medium Use in Qualitativ Research
RedaktørerKarin Schweizer, Tanja Schielein, Mechthild Kiegelmann, Tiberio Feliz, Gûnter L. Huber
Antal sider42
Vol/bindIX
ForlagCenter for Qualitative Psychology
Publikationsdato2012
Sider31-52
ISBN (Trykt)3-9810087-4-X
StatusUdgivet - 2012
Udgivet eksterntJa
NavnQualitative Psychology Nexus

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