Abstract Argued from the perspective of a Social Semiotic Multimodal theory the article asks whether and in what ways 'Ethnography' and 'Social Semiotics' can or should be brought together to mutual advantage. It suggests that such an enterprise is 'of its time': the world as mirrored in existing disciplines has changed and the disciplines that co-constituted and co-evolved with that world can no longer do the job they once did in a now differently constituted world, which poses problems that may need the complementary capacities of related theories and methodologies. This is not an argument for 'triangulation of data'. Drawing on examples from empirical research, the article points to the gaps which ...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
peer reviewedThis paper bases its argument on the observation of the current success of the ethnogra...
In this article, I reflect on my experience of conducting ‘insider’ ethnography in a multidisciplina...
This special issue of Qualitative Research was produced in the context of a comparatively recent sur...
In this article I consider the potential for combining multimodality and anthropologically informed ...
This article discusses three qualitative research traditions concerned with ‘multimodal’ and ‘multis...
Amid ongoing controversies in ethnography concerning representation, reproducibility, and generaliza...
Ethnographers, like other researchers, currently have a broad range of media at their disposal for c...
As a concept, ethnography is currently riding on a wave of popularity. Having branched out from the ...
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...
Over the past decade scholars in the humanities and social sciences have increasingly been pressed t...
In this essay, I explore the areas of accord and discord between two efficacious modes of research: ...
Abstract: Different methodological approaches allow varying access to the objects of inquiry and ena...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
peer reviewedThis paper bases its argument on the observation of the current success of the ethnogra...
In this article, I reflect on my experience of conducting ‘insider’ ethnography in a multidisciplina...
This special issue of Qualitative Research was produced in the context of a comparatively recent sur...
In this article I consider the potential for combining multimodality and anthropologically informed ...
This article discusses three qualitative research traditions concerned with ‘multimodal’ and ‘multis...
Amid ongoing controversies in ethnography concerning representation, reproducibility, and generaliza...
Ethnographers, like other researchers, currently have a broad range of media at their disposal for c...
As a concept, ethnography is currently riding on a wave of popularity. Having branched out from the ...
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...
Over the past decade scholars in the humanities and social sciences have increasingly been pressed t...
In this essay, I explore the areas of accord and discord between two efficacious modes of research: ...
Abstract: Different methodological approaches allow varying access to the objects of inquiry and ena...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
peer reviewedThis paper bases its argument on the observation of the current success of the ethnogra...
In this article, I reflect on my experience of conducting ‘insider’ ethnography in a multidisciplina...