Gesten als kultureller Marker: Die Bedeutung von Taktgesten für soziale Präferenz und Lernen im Kindes- und Kleinkindalter in Frankreich und Deutschland
SocialGestures ist ein gemeinsames Forschungsprojekt der Fachhochschule Potsdam und der Université Grenoble Alpes. Das Projekt wurde gemeinsam entwickelt und wird in gemeinsamer Verantwortung durchgeführt. Es wird von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (GR 4756/3-1) finanziert.
This project proposes an innovative approach for studying the role of gesture in social evaluations, and learning across development. Social judgements shape our social world, and can lead to discrimination or conflict. Despite ample evidence that the language someone speaks and their accent drive social preferences, research to date has not addressed how the gestures that routinely accompany speech influence social evaluations. However, gestures are universal, and they show cross-cultural variation. In the proposed project, we will study gesture along with language to uncover the social preferences that result from the integration of multiple communicative cues. We will develop a unique and high-quality set of videos that will manipulate the background of gesture (native vs foreign), and of language (native vs foreign). We will use this set of videos to test the role of gesture in social preferences (WP1), and social learning (WP2) in 5-year-old children, and 12-14-month-old infants. More specifically, we will test how different combinations of gesture and language (both native, both foreign, or mismatched) affect social preferences and learning across development. This project will provide the first evidence about the link between gestural communication and intergroup cognition, and how it unfolds across development. This could lead to new research and breakthroughs in our understanding of gestural communication and its connection to other cognitive processes.
Kontakt
Projektleitung FH Potsdam
Mitarbeiter
Projektleitung Université Grenoble Alpes
Dr. Cristina-Ioana Galusca
Post-Doctorante (CNRS)
Babylab, Développement et Apprentissage
Cristina-Ioana.Galusca@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr