The aim of this paper is to shed light on the ways in which verbal as well as visual elements are exploited in the explanation of health concepts on two websites expressly designed for children aged between 4 and 12, whose express aim is to popularise health knowledge. The two websites under investigation are approached taking into account multimodality. This provides instruments suitable for identifying cases where the visual mode interacts with the verbal mode to support popularisation. The analysis shows how the verbal mode exploits the visual mode to render information more accessible to children and contribute to their understanding. Through ‘human-like characters’, the images relate to real-life experience. They enhance the informati...
The term health is multifaceted. Health can refer to one’s physical, spiritual, or mental state, amo...
Being ‘literate’ in the twenty-first century now involves more than encoding and decoding typographi...
This study conducted a qualitative semiotic analysis of 36 images that appeared on www.google.com an...
The chapter presents an exploratory study designed to map the contribution of educational hypermedia...
Nowadays, knowledge dissemination among children is no longer limited to the classroom and course or...
This paper aims at analyzing the discursive practices used in web-based informative materials in the...
AIM: The children's health state preferences learnt from animation (CHILDSPLA) project developed an ...
Background: Currently online health promotion can be found on various sites and social media. Health...
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This thesis investigates printed health and safety (H&S) information for children, focusing on pictu...
The present paper focuses on strategies for making sense of image/text relations in a sub-corpus of ...
This paper deals with the story-telling narratives that are created in edutainment websites that inf...
Beginning with an overview of different aspects of scientific literacy in relation to an expanding m...
This master’s thesis focuses on the design of digital mental health and wellbeing websites and appli...
Children are often-overlooked receivers of medical information, and little research addresses their ...
The term health is multifaceted. Health can refer to one’s physical, spiritual, or mental state, amo...
Being ‘literate’ in the twenty-first century now involves more than encoding and decoding typographi...
This study conducted a qualitative semiotic analysis of 36 images that appeared on www.google.com an...
The chapter presents an exploratory study designed to map the contribution of educational hypermedia...
Nowadays, knowledge dissemination among children is no longer limited to the classroom and course or...
This paper aims at analyzing the discursive practices used in web-based informative materials in the...
AIM: The children's health state preferences learnt from animation (CHILDSPLA) project developed an ...
Background: Currently online health promotion can be found on various sites and social media. Health...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Objectives ...
This thesis investigates printed health and safety (H&S) information for children, focusing on pictu...
The present paper focuses on strategies for making sense of image/text relations in a sub-corpus of ...
This paper deals with the story-telling narratives that are created in edutainment websites that inf...
Beginning with an overview of different aspects of scientific literacy in relation to an expanding m...
This master’s thesis focuses on the design of digital mental health and wellbeing websites and appli...
Children are often-overlooked receivers of medical information, and little research addresses their ...
The term health is multifaceted. Health can refer to one’s physical, spiritual, or mental state, amo...
Being ‘literate’ in the twenty-first century now involves more than encoding and decoding typographi...
This study conducted a qualitative semiotic analysis of 36 images that appeared on www.google.com an...