Mizuki Koda MA
Assistentin / Doktorandin
Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät
Departement Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
Professur Mondada

Assistentin / Doktorandin

Institut für Französische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
Maiengasse 51
4056 Basel
Schweiz

mizuki.koda@unibas.ch

Mizuki Koda

mizuki.koda@unibas.ch

ABOUT

Ich bin eine Ph.D.-Studentin am Departement für Linguistik und Literatur der Universität Basel, Grantee der HPSL-Doktorandenschule seit September 2020 und Mitglied von Lorenza Mondadas Team, die auch meine Vorgesetzte ist.

Ich schloss mein MA-Studium an der Japan Women's University im Jahr 2018 ab. My master thesis focused on bodily behaviors used as resources for projecting the transition between activities in multiparty conversations. Since then, my research interest centers on how participants achieve the transformation of complex participation frameworks.

My doctoral thesis focuses on the multimodal and spatial arrangements of participants in social interaction, adopting the perspective of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EMCA) to describe the multimodal practices through which people actually achieve the transformation of participation frameworks. By paying attention to relevant details of linguistic and embodied behaviors - on the basis of video recordings of ordinary and institutional interactions gathered in Japan -, my research systematically analyzes three phases within the emerging and dynamic evolution of participation frameworks: the establishment of a new participation framework, its multiple transformations, and its dissolution.

FORSCHUNGSTHEMEN

Analyse von Gesprächen

Ethnomethodologie

Multimodalität

Partizipation in der Interaktion

PRÄSENTATIONEN

Mizuki Koda. 2019. Schisming as an Overlapping Resolution Device. The 2019 Conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. Mannheim, Germany.

Mizuki Koda. 2019. Boundary Participation as a Trigger for the Reorganization of a Participation Framework. The 16th International Pragmatics Conference. Hong Kong.