Multimodality is a fast-growing interdisciplinary approach that aims to analyze the interplay of multiple modes such as gaze, gesture or spoken language that are utilized in interaction, and to examine the multimodal production and consumption of communicated messages. This Reader provides a compreh
Interactions, Images and Texts: A Reader in Multimodality
β Scribed by Sigrid Norris (editor); Carmen Daniela Maier (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 416
- Series
- Trends in Applied Linguistics [TAL]; 11
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Multimodality is a fast-growing interdisciplinary approach that aims to analyze the interplay of multiple modes such as gaze, gesture or spoken language that are utilized in interaction, and to examine the multimodal production and consumption of communicated messages.
This Reader provides a comprehensive text of current research into multimodality, outlining in-depth delineation of each primary theoretical and methodological approach, as well as personal accounts of scholars, who are responsible for the various approachesβ advancements. The book additionally offers a plethora of analysis chapters, written by scholars from across the world, with vastly diverse themes ranging from buying popcorn, protests in Oman, coaching sessions and identity, to kitesurfing, typography, TV news, billboards, workplace practices, or analyzing web pages, Facebook, comic books, and more.
Flexible and easy to use, the Reader includes key terms, suggested further readings, and a project idea for each chapter. The key terms for the chapters also comprise the extensive alphabetical glossary. Brief introductions for the analysis chapters, written by the editors, summarize the topic, explain the methodology used, outline the thematic orientation, and link each chapter to other chapters in the book.
Showcasing multimodal analysis in detail, this Reader is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, for emergent researchers, and for advanced scholars who wish to gain insight into the current state of multimodal research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Table of contents
Contributors
1. Introduction
I. Multimodal Theory And Methodology: How Are They Developed?
2. From Mediated Discourse And Nexus Analysis To Geosemiotics: A Personal Account
3. Developing Multimodal (Inter)Action Analysis: A Personal Account
4. About Images And Multimodality: A Personal Account
5. Developing A Gem (Genre And Multimodality) Model
II. Multimodal Theory And Methodology: What Are Their Facets?
6. Mediated Discourse Analysis
7. Nexus Analysis
8. Geosemiotics: Discourses In Place
9. Introduction To Multimodal (Inter)Action Analysis
10. Multimodal Analysis Of New Corporate Genres
11. Multimodal Genre Analysis
III. Conducting Multimodal Research
12. Multimodal Approaches
13. Systemic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis
14. Multimodal Transcription: A Case Study
15. How-To-Analyze Webpages
16. A Participatory Approach To βAnalysingβ Visual Data: Involving Practitioners In Visual Feedback
17. Collecting Video Data: Role Of The Researcher
18. Studying Social Actors: Some Thoughts On Ethics
IV. Sample Analyses
19. Mediation As Interrelationship: Example Of Kitesurfing
20. Vertical Identity Production And MΔori Identity
21. The Matrix Phenomenon
22. Typography
23. Multimodal Constructions Of Factuality And Authenticity In Tv-News Bulletins
24. Facebook: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis Of (Semi-)Automated Communicative Modes
25. 3-D Realisation Of Discourse: The Case Of War Monuments
26. Multimodality And Space Exploration: Communicative Space In Action
27. Mediated Discourse Analysis, βEmbodied Learningβ And Emerging Social And Professional Identities
28. Comic Books
29. Multimodality In Literature: An Analysis Of Jonathan Safran FoerβS A Primer For The Punctuation Of Heart Disease
30. Concluding Remarks
Glossary
Index
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