Abstract
This special issue presents a range of analytic resources for the study of how human vision--as historically structured, interactively organized, and temporally unfolding discursive practice mediated by artifacts of many different kinds--plays a crucial role in the ongoing constitution of the events that make up the lived social world in which work, the relations between different kinds of actors, and public knowledge are reflexively accomplished.
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