In this commentary I reflect upon the conceptualisation of human meaning-making, utilised in the two target articles, that relies heavily on speech as the main mode of semiosis and considers time only in its chronological form. Instead I argue that human existence is embodied and lived through multiple modalities, and involves not only sequential experience of time, but also experience of emergence. In order to move towards a conception of meaning-making that takes this into account, I introduce the social-semiotic theory of multimodality (Kress 2010) and discuss notions of ‘real duration’ (Bergson 1907/1998) and ‘lived time’ (Martin-Vallas 2009). I argue that dialogical (idiographic) researchers need to develop analytic and methodological ...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Bakhtin (1990) observed that looking into a mirror can be a ghostly and unsettling experience. In th...
In this commentary I reflect upon the conceptualisation of human meaning-making, utilised in the two...
É crescente o interesse pelas pesquisas que investigam a multiplicidade de linguagem, modos ou semio...
This article has the following two overarching aims. First, it traces the development of multimodal ...
This chapter provides a rationale for a multimodal perspective on meaning, communication and discou...
The study presented in this article investigates the temporal unfolding and multimodal orchestration...
This article addresses functional-pragmatic and cognitive-semiotic issues of emergent meaning-making...
- Introduction: multimodality, meaning making, and the issue of “text” - “Why did dinosaurs evolve f...
In this paper, I propose a shift in analytic focus from language to artifacts – that is, to personal...
Stemming from a social semiotic base, applied linguists are paying increasing attention to multimoda...
In this chapter, we present a plea for a stronger inclusion of two strands of research in Cognitive ...
Since the publication of Kress and van Leeuwen’s (2001) Multimodal Discourse, the term ‘multimodalit...
In modern times, important and rapid changes are taking place in the composition of societies, conce...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Bakhtin (1990) observed that looking into a mirror can be a ghostly and unsettling experience. In th...
In this commentary I reflect upon the conceptualisation of human meaning-making, utilised in the two...
É crescente o interesse pelas pesquisas que investigam a multiplicidade de linguagem, modos ou semio...
This article has the following two overarching aims. First, it traces the development of multimodal ...
This chapter provides a rationale for a multimodal perspective on meaning, communication and discou...
The study presented in this article investigates the temporal unfolding and multimodal orchestration...
This article addresses functional-pragmatic and cognitive-semiotic issues of emergent meaning-making...
- Introduction: multimodality, meaning making, and the issue of “text” - “Why did dinosaurs evolve f...
In this paper, I propose a shift in analytic focus from language to artifacts – that is, to personal...
Stemming from a social semiotic base, applied linguists are paying increasing attention to multimoda...
In this chapter, we present a plea for a stronger inclusion of two strands of research in Cognitive ...
Since the publication of Kress and van Leeuwen’s (2001) Multimodal Discourse, the term ‘multimodalit...
In modern times, important and rapid changes are taking place in the composition of societies, conce...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Bakhtin (1990) observed that looking into a mirror can be a ghostly and unsettling experience. In th...