Behaviour settings as a way to order types of situations for the study of speech aids

Author:

Zieliński Konrad1ORCID,Rączaszek-Leonardi Joanna1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Human Interactivity and Language Lab, Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw , 00-183 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

This article revisits the notion of behaviour settings, coined by Roger G. Barker (Barker 1968, Ecol. Psychol . 28 , 39–55 ( 10.1080/10407413.2016.1121744 )), as a useful concept for the analysis of situations and communicative needs of persons after larynx removal surgery (laryngectomy). We claim that behaviour settings offer a way to characterize types of situations and types of participation, which, in turn, helps to identify aspects of communication where compensation is needed; these steps are crucial in the design process of reliable and context-sensitive speech aids. Moreover, we advocate complementing the behaviour setting concept as a unit of analysis with modern developments in the cognitive sciences, such as conversational analysis of co-operative actions (Goodwin 2017, Co-operative action (learning in doing: social, cognitive and computational perspectives) . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ( 10.1017/9781139016735 )) and the analysis of multi-perspectival experience (De Jaegher 2021, Phenomenol. Cogn. Sci . 20 , 847–870 ( 10.1007/s11097-019-09634-5 )). Such an integration of macro- and micro-level patterns should help discover the relevant relations and values in particular situations. We illustrate our claims with examples from Barker’s own work and from our ongoing analyses of the everyday life of persons after laryngectomy. This article is part of the theme issue ‘People, places, things, and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century’.

Funder

National Science Centre, Poland; European Commision

Publisher

The Royal Society

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