Meaning in Motion: Interaction in Cars’ (‘Semiotica’, 191:
101-333), edited by Pentti Haddington, Tiina Keisanen, and Maurice
Nevile.
The issue is available online at
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sem.2012.2012.issue-191/issue-files/sem.2012.2012.issue-191.xml
The papers are as follows:
Haddington, Pentti, Maurice Nevile, and Tiina Keisanen
‘Meaning in motion: Sharing the car, sharing the drive’ pp:101-116
Laurier, Eric, Barry Brown, and Lorimer Hayden
‘What it means to change lanes: Actions, emotions and wayfinding in
the family car’ pp:117-135
Haddington, Pentti
‘Movement in action: Initiating social navigation in cars’ pp:137-167
Nevile, Maurice
‘Interaction as distraction in driving: A body of evidence’, pp:169-196
Keisanen, Tiina
‘“Uh-oh, we were going there”: Environmentally occasioned noticings of
trouble in in-car interaction’, pp:197-222
Mondada, Lorenza
‘Talking and driving: Multiactivity in the car’ pp:223-256
Goodwin, Marjorie Harness, and Goodwin, Charles
‘Car talk: Integrating texts, bodies, and changing landscapes’ pp:257-286
Keating, Elizabeth, and Mirus, Gene
‘The eyes have it: Technologies of automobility in sign language’ pp:287-308
Noy, Chaim
‘Inhabiting the family-car: Children-passengers and parents-drivers on
the school run’
pp:309-333



