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International Society for
Gesture Studies (in
the process of founding)
Founding Session on April 26 1998, 5 – 6:30 pm
Founding members
a) Present at the founding session:
| Ulrike Bohle |
Berlin |
| Geneviève Calbris |
Paris |
| Adam Kendon |
Philadelphia |
| Sotaro Kita |
Nijmegen / Tokyo |
| Reinhard Krüger |
Berlin |
| Christine Kühn |
Berlin |
| Hedda Lausberg |
Berlin |
| David McNeill |
Chicago |
| Cornelia Müller |
Berlin |
| Thomas Noll |
Berlin |
| Asli Özyürek |
Nijmegen |
| Sabina Pavlova |
Sofia |
| Christine Petermann |
Berlin |
| Elena Pizzuto |
Rome |
| Isabella Poggi |
Rome |
| Roland Posner |
Berlin |
| Monica Rector |
Rio de Janeiro /
Chapel Hill, NC |
| Massimo Serenari |
Berlin |
| Mandana Seyfeddinipur |
Berlin |
b) Coopted participants in the Berlin Symposium on ”The Semantics and
Pragmatics of Everyday Gestures”:
| Penny Boyes-Braem |
Basel |
| Thuering Braem |
Luzern |
| Peter Collett |
Oxford |
| Silvana Contento |
Bologna |
| Colette Cortès |
Paris |
| Susan D. Duncan |
Chicago |
| Frank Hofmann |
Berlin |
| Hartwig Kalverkämper |
Berlin |
| Sabine Kowal |
Berlin |
| Grigori E. Kreidlin |
Moscow |
| Emanuela Magno Caldognetto |
Padova |
| Karl-Erik McCullough |
Chicago |
| Ragnhild Neumann |
Berlin |
| LLuís Payrató |
Barcelona |
| Pio Enrico Ricci Bitti |
Bologna |
| Dagmar Schmauks |
Saarbrücken / Berlin |
| Salvato Trigo |
Porto |
| Thomas Velten |
Berlin |
Session protocol
The agenda contained the following topics:
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research network in gesture studies
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International Society for Gesture Studies
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possible future meeting places
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Journal of Gesture Studies
Decisions taken
Ad 1:
a.) We, the persons present at the session plus coopted persons, request
that every gesture researcher send his/her adress list of gesture researchers
to Cornelia Müller
Cornelia Müller
Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Germanistik
Habelschwerdter Allee 45, 14195 Berlin, Germany
e-mail: cmuell@zedat.fu-berlin.de |
b.) Cornelia Müller is requested to compose a worldwide list of
gesture researchers on this basis and make it available to all persons
and institutions listed.
Ad 2:
a.) We, the persons present at the session plus coopted persons, hereby
declare our intention to create an International Society for Gesture Studies
(name to be determined).
b.) We request that Sotaro Kita (Nijmegen / Tokyo), Grigori E. Kreidlin
(Moscow), David McNeill (Chicago), Isabella Poggi (Rome), Roland Posner
(Berlin), and Monica Rector (Rio de Janeiro / Chapel Hill, NC) discuss
and formulate the statutes of the society, which will then be formally
implemented at the society’s next meeting.
Ad 3:
We, the persons present at the session plus co-opted persons, request
that Monica Rector
Monica Rector
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of Romance Languages
CB# 3170, Chapel Hill; North Carolina 27599-3170
phone/fax 919-9424825
e-mail: rector@email.unc.edu |
organize the society’s next meeting in Porto (Portugal) in 2000.
Ad 4:
We, the persons present at the session plus coopted persons, request
that Cornelia Müller (Berlin) present a plan for an International
Journal of Gestures Studies (name to be determined) and report about its
possible realization at the society’s next meeting so that the society
can decide whether to make this its official journal.
All decisions were made unanimously by the persons present.
After the founding session, the Statutes Committee held its first meeting.
In it Monica Rector asked the Committee Members also to advise her in all
questions concerning the general topic, the individual sessions and the
addressees of the Porto meeting. The Porto meeting was conceived to be
an International Congress with a restricted number of papers (up to 100)
and an open number of participants.
As a congress topic, the Committee discussed the preliminary formulation
”Gestures, Meaning and Use”. The academic fields which are to be encouraged
to contribute to the congress were put together in a preliminary list which
may be supplemented by the founding members. The list contains all those
disciplines in the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences
which have made gestures one of their research subjects.
List of academic fields
(Proposals for supplementation welcome.)
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sign language research (e. g., David Armstrong, Ursula Bellugi, Penny Boyes
Braem, Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen),
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linguistics (e. g., Geneviève Calbris, Grigori E. Kreidlin, Isabella
Poggi),
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lexicography (e. g., Desmond Morris, Sabina Pavlova),
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sociolinguistics (e. g. Lluís Payrató),
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discourse analysis (e. g., Janet B. Bavelas, Michel de Fornel, Lotte Weinrich),
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psycholinguistics (e. g., Brian Butterworth, Robert Krauss, David McNeill),
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general psychology (e. g., Peter Collett, Pio Enrico Ricci Bitti),
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psychology of emotions (e. g., Paul Ekman, Klaus R. Scherer, Harald Wallbott),
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cognitive psychology (e. g., Sotaro Kita, Asli Özyürek),
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developmental psychology (e. g., Elena Pizzuto),
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social psychology (e. g., Jacques Cosnier),
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neuropsychology (e. g., Pierre Feyereisen),
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medicine (e. g., Rainer Krause),
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psychoanalysis (e. g., Klaus-Jürgen Bruder, Norbert Friedman, Stanley
Grand),
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ethology (e. g., Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Karl Grammer, Robert A.
Hinde),
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sociology (e. g., Klaus Frerichs, Emanuel Schegloff),
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ethnography of communications (e. g., Fred Erikson, John Gumperz, Adam
Kendon, Michael Moerman, Edgard Siennaert),
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intercultural communication (e. g., Juergen Streeck),
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anthropology (e. g., Charles Goodwin, John Haviland),
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archeology (e. g., Ivan Marazov),
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history (e. g., Volker Kapp, Jan Rodeburg, Jean-Claude Schmitt, Bernhard
Scholz),
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art history (e. g., Moshe Barrasch, Martin Warnke),
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literary studies (e. g., Reinhard Krüger, Monica Rector, Caroline
Schmauser),
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theater studies (e. g., Eli Rozik),
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musical performance research (e. g., Thuering Braem, Thomas Noll),
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informatics (e. g, Frank Hofmann, Günter Hommel),
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engineering (e. g., Annelies Draffort, James Richardson),
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semiotics (e. g., Roland Posner, Fernando Poyatos),
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analytic ´philosophy (e. g., Marcelo Dascal),
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theology (e. g., Ronald Sequeira).
Berlin, May 7, 1998
Roland Posner |