Interpersonal touch in guided walking: Socialization to be pedestrians in Japan
This paper examines forms of interpersonal touch (e.g., control, protect) in guided walking outdoors with children in (sub)urban outdoor settings. Based on data from naturally occurring interaction in two Japanese preschools, the analysis details the organization of walking activities and the ways i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Learning, culture and social interaction culture and social interaction, 2023-08, Vol.41, p.100732, Article 100732 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper examines forms of interpersonal touch (e.g., control, protect) in guided walking outdoors with children in (sub)urban outdoor settings. Based on data from naturally occurring interaction in two Japanese preschools, the analysis details the organization of walking activities and the ways interpersonal touch and other resources were used by teachers and children in orienting towards safety and interpersonal concerns. It shows how teachers deploy their hands, arms, and entire bodies as a “shield” in controlling children's actions, displaying affect, and protecting them from harm. It also shows how children orient to interpersonal touch with peers in ways that can align with or vary from teachers' concerns. The concluding section considers what is being socialized through interpersonal touch in guided walking.
•Examines interpersonal touch in guided walking with preschool children•Details ways interpersonal touch is oriented towards safety and relational concerns.•Considers the cultural organization of interpersonal touch in guided walking•Suggests what is being socialized through interpersonal touch in guided walking. |
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ISSN: | 2210-6561 2210-657X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lcsi.2023.100732 |