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of the systems, and how such technologies can impact and afford particular
forms of social action and develop new forms of sociality. For example, tech-
nological mediation may have implications at least for openings and closings
to interaction, identification of parties, turn-taking, silence, and topic intro-
duction and transitions. In interaction for collaborative work such technol-
ogies can be highly significant for organising participation and for creating
awareness across participants for determining courses of activity and task
outcomes (Heath and Luff 2000; Juhlin and Weilenmann 2001; Mondada
2011; Nevile 2004a, 2009; Froholdt 2010).
Lastly, many researchers have examined specifically ...