Project Converse Annotated Bibliography
Multiple Disabilities (inferred)
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Mobilizing device-mediated contributions in interaction involving beginner users of eye-gaze-accessed speech-generating devices.
Tegler, H., Norén, N., Demmelmaier, I., & Johansson, M. B. (2021). Mobilizing device-mediated contributions in interaction involving beginner users of eye-gaze-accessed speech-generating devices. Research on Children and Social Interaction, 5(2), 271–296. https://doi.org/10.1558/rcsi.17964 This study examined the multiple, multimodal social actions and practices that were required in order to mobilize SGD-mediated responses by two students … Read more
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Creating a response space in multiparty classroom settings for students using eye-gaze accessed speech-generating devices.
Tegler, H., Demmelmaier, I., Johansson, M. B., & Norén, N. (2020). Creating a response space in multiparty classroom settings for students using eye-gaze accessed speech-generating devices. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 36(4), 203–213. https://doi.org/10.1080/07434618.2020.1811758 This study investigated the organization of multiparty classroom interaction that included one 14-year-old student with physical and intellectual disabilities due to … Read more
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Teaching communication aid use in everyday conversation.
Sigurd Pilesjö, M., & Norén, N. (2017). Teaching communication aid use in everyday conversation. Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 33(3), 241–253. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265659017702204 This study described the sequential and multimodal methods used in teaching communication aid use to a 10-year-old girl with multiple disabilities (i.e., severe speech and physical impairment, anarthria, moderate intellectual disability, cerebral … Read more
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Creating meaning through the coordination of gaze direction and arm/hand movement.
Sigurd Pilesjö, M. (2014). Creating meaning through the coordination of gaze direction and arm/hand movement. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 5(1), 63–96. https://doi.org/10.1558/jircd.v4i2.63 This study investigated the use of arm/hand movement and gaze direction for creating mutual understanding between a girl aged 10;4 years with severe speech, physical impairment and moderate intellectual … Read more
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Communicative interaction between a non-speaking child with cerebral palsy and her mother using an iPadTM.
Pinto, M., & Gardner, H. (2014). Communicative interaction between a non-speaking child with cerebral palsy and her mother using an iPadTM. Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 30(2), 207–220. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265659013518338 This study examined how turns are designed between a mother and her 8-year-old child with cerebral palsy and additional disabilities (i.e., seizure disorder, strabismus, nystagmus, … Read more
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‘But I’d rather have raisins!’: Exploring a hybridized approach to multimodal interaction in the case of a minimally verbal child with autism.
Doak, L. (2019). ‘But I’d rather have raisins!’: Exploring a hybridized approach to multimodal interaction in the case of a minimally verbal child with autism. Qualitative Research, 19(1), 30–54. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794117752115 This study examined a snack time interaction between a school staff member and a three-year-old student with ASD and Global Developmental Delay who is … Read more
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Building mutual understanding: How children with autism spectrum disorder manage interactional trouble.
Dindar, K., Korkiakangas, T., Laitila, A., & Eija Kärnä. (2016). Building mutual understanding: How children with autism spectrum disorder manage interactional trouble. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 7(1), 49–77. https://doi.org/10.1558/jircd.v7i1.28228 This study examined how interactional troubles are addressed in conversations with three students with a variety of disabilities (e.g., ASD, ASD + … Read more
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A posthuman approach to agency, disability, and technology in social interactions.
Clinkenbeard, M. J. (2020). A posthuman approach to agency, disability, and technology in social interactions. Technical Communication Quarterly, 29(2), 115–135. https://doi.org/10.1080/10572252.2019.1646319 This study examined how the social action of choosing a color is collaboratively negotiated and coordinated between a seven-year-old child with Pitt Hopkins Syndrome and autism who uses an AAC device while engaging … Read more