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– how participants organise stillness in and around mobility, and for consti-
tuting some larger activity;
– how participants cooperate to accomplish moving into and out of still-
ness;
– how participants orient to the value or demands for continued mobility,
when stillness might somehow be problematic, or even impossible;
– how stillness contributes to, or allows for, particular social actions;
– how participants embody and accomplish stillness relative to salient fea-
tures of the material and spatial surround;
– how stillness is remarkable and accountable to others;
– what influences the timing of stillness and its duration.
4.2.3. Timing and ordering mobility
Mobility can be examined and understood for its temporal ...