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Shared Intelligibility in Interactions between Visually Impaired People and Guide Dogs

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Walking together, for a pair composed of a visually impaired person and a guide dog, constitutes a perspicuous example of interspecies joint action. Achieving mutual understanding in this context may be a long process. This chapter focuses on one of its fundamental phases, known as "adaptation'', in which the dog's instructor supervises the pairing of a newly trained guide dog with a visually impaired person, teaching both how to team up with their new partner. Drawing on a collection of video-recorded instructional sequences, this chapter will explore how interspecies shared intelligibility emerges, and how making sense of animal behaviour \textendash for both visually impaired and sighted people is a practical achievement.

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halshs-04581313 , version 1 (21-05-2024)

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Chloé Mondémé. Shared Intelligibility in Interactions between Visually Impaired People and Guide Dogs. Due, Brian L. The Practical Accomplishment of Everyday Activities without Sight, Routledge, pp.49-68, 2024, Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, 978-1-00-315681-9. ⟨10.4324/9781003156819-3⟩. ⟨halshs-04581313⟩
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