Through a fine-grained reading of a London-French blog, this article aims to shed light on the lived experience of the French community in London. The ethnosemiotic conceptual framework brings together ethnographic and semiotic schools of thought, focusing in particular on Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of habitus and Gunther Kress’s multimodal social semiotic analytical model. Habitus is broken down into its material manifestations of habitat, habit and habituation, all displayed in the blog and revealing of the blogger’s identity and positioning within the migration setting. As all modes are considered to be of equal semiotic potential, equivalent emphasis is placed on the multiple modes of meaning-making present in the blog, such as layout, ...
International audienceWithin the theoretical framework of discourse analysis, we analyze how the enc...
Transnational diaspora groups make intensive use of community media when communicating and connectin...
Expatriate blogs are personal websites in which individuals share their experiences of relocation an...
This thesis challenges traditional international migration studies which focus on macro-level driver...
Based on several years of ethnographic fieldwork, French London provides rare insights into the ever...
The French in London are a significant and still growing community. The current consular estimate of...
Drawing on long-term ethnographic research within the French community in London, the central premis...
This research examines the linguistic construction of identity in personal narratives of transnation...
The World Wide Web has turned into an important means to share voice, that is, the narratives throug...
This paper proposes a multimodal ethnosemiotic conceptual framework for culturally themed selective ...
this article examines the ways in which a group of London webloggers or online journal keepers const...
This study is part of a wider analysis of migrant identity within the context of British lifestyle m...
Drawing on Michel Foucault's theories of subjectivity, this paper conceptualizes early blogging and ...
The large contemporary French migrant population – estimated by the French Consulate at around 300,0...
International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formul...
International audienceWithin the theoretical framework of discourse analysis, we analyze how the enc...
Transnational diaspora groups make intensive use of community media when communicating and connectin...
Expatriate blogs are personal websites in which individuals share their experiences of relocation an...
This thesis challenges traditional international migration studies which focus on macro-level driver...
Based on several years of ethnographic fieldwork, French London provides rare insights into the ever...
The French in London are a significant and still growing community. The current consular estimate of...
Drawing on long-term ethnographic research within the French community in London, the central premis...
This research examines the linguistic construction of identity in personal narratives of transnation...
The World Wide Web has turned into an important means to share voice, that is, the narratives throug...
This paper proposes a multimodal ethnosemiotic conceptual framework for culturally themed selective ...
this article examines the ways in which a group of London webloggers or online journal keepers const...
This study is part of a wider analysis of migrant identity within the context of British lifestyle m...
Drawing on Michel Foucault's theories of subjectivity, this paper conceptualizes early blogging and ...
The large contemporary French migrant population – estimated by the French Consulate at around 300,0...
International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formul...
International audienceWithin the theoretical framework of discourse analysis, we analyze how the enc...
Transnational diaspora groups make intensive use of community media when communicating and connectin...
Expatriate blogs are personal websites in which individuals share their experiences of relocation an...