Multimodal Epistemologies

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cognitive affordance
Context Change Potential
corpus linguistics
culture
Desideration Processes
discourse
Discourse Representation Structure
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Fi Lmic Discourse
film
Firemen
intercultural communication
linguistics
literature
Main Characters
MBA Student
media
Multi-modal Texts
Multimodal Discourse Analysis
multimodal discourse analysis in media
Multimodal Message
Multimodal Metaphors
Multimodal Texts
Multisemiotic Texts
narrative
narrative discourse
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O'halloran
Pavia Corpus
Referential Arguments
Relational Attributive Processes
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Segmented Discourse Representation Theory
semiotic analysis
Semiotic Dimension
semiotics
technology
Textual Metafunction
Verbal Semiotics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415825238
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume develops a new multimodal semiotic approach to the study of communication, examining how multimodal discourse is construed transmedially and interculturally and how new technologies and cultural stances inform communicative contexts across the world.

It contributes to current theoretical debates in the disciplines of semiotics, linguistics, multimodality, and pragmatics, as well as those aspects of pedagogy and film studies that engage with the notions of text and narrative by addressing questions such as: How do we study multimedia communication? How do we incorporate the impact of new media technologies into the study of Linguistics and Semiotics? How do we construe culture in modern communication? How useful are the current multidisciplinary approaches to multimodal communication?

Through the analysis of specific case studies that are developed within diverse academic disciplines and which draw on a range of theoretical frameworks, the goal of this book is to provide a basis for an overarching framework that can be applied by scholars and students with different academic and cultural backgrounds.

Arianna Maiorani is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of English and Drama, Loughborough University, UK. She holds a PhD in Cultural Sciences and has published extensively in the fields of SFL analysis of literature and Multimodality, with a specific focus of films and Internet as cultural phenomena.

Christine Christie is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of English and Drama, Loughborough University, UK. She holds a PhD in Linguistics and has extensively published on gender and language, pragmatics, and politeness theory.