The rhetorical investigation of multimodality in political discourse is a growing concern for discursive researchers adopting critical approaches. The study of political cartoons is a prime example of how both visual and linguistic meaning can be constructed and interpreted based on its prevailing social, cultural and political settings. Adopting a multimodal critical discourse analysis (MCDA) approach, this chapter further pursues the study of multimodality in political communication by examining a corpus of political cartoons—drawn from the UK and beyond—concerned with the UK’s Referendum on membership of the European Union and the subsequent vote to leave in 2016. We analyse how the rhetoric of these cartoons flags the construction of na...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The analysis of legal communication has almost ex...
Political cartoons are a form of visual news discourse. Sociologists normally dismiss their ideologi...
This study is an attempt to push forward research on cartoons and humour in the Saudi context which ...
The rhetorical investigation of multimodality in political discourse is a growing concern for discur...
Communication in the modern world is increasingly becoming multimodal due to globalization and the d...
The present work aims to study visual metaphors and multimodal metaphors in the political cartoons p...
The present work aims to study visual metaphors and multimodal metaphors in the political cartoons p...
This paper aims to explore the potential of political cartoon discourse for creativity, critique and...
This study attempts a multimodal discourse analysis of a newspaper article during the Brexit campaig...
This article uses young people's responses to a newspaper cartoon as a way of exploring the concept ...
Political cartoons may be understood as instances of visual or multimodal argumentative discourse. W...
This thesis seeks to analyse a critical juncture in the aftermath of the Brexit vote; Theresa May’s ...
Memes are a participatory public discourse which can express political ideological constructs to dif...
The present study provides a systematic analysis of 119 satirical cartoons on Brexit, published by E...
This chapter has two principal focuses; firstly backwards in time, across some of the high points in...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The analysis of legal communication has almost ex...
Political cartoons are a form of visual news discourse. Sociologists normally dismiss their ideologi...
This study is an attempt to push forward research on cartoons and humour in the Saudi context which ...
The rhetorical investigation of multimodality in political discourse is a growing concern for discur...
Communication in the modern world is increasingly becoming multimodal due to globalization and the d...
The present work aims to study visual metaphors and multimodal metaphors in the political cartoons p...
The present work aims to study visual metaphors and multimodal metaphors in the political cartoons p...
This paper aims to explore the potential of political cartoon discourse for creativity, critique and...
This study attempts a multimodal discourse analysis of a newspaper article during the Brexit campaig...
This article uses young people's responses to a newspaper cartoon as a way of exploring the concept ...
Political cartoons may be understood as instances of visual or multimodal argumentative discourse. W...
This thesis seeks to analyse a critical juncture in the aftermath of the Brexit vote; Theresa May’s ...
Memes are a participatory public discourse which can express political ideological constructs to dif...
The present study provides a systematic analysis of 119 satirical cartoons on Brexit, published by E...
This chapter has two principal focuses; firstly backwards in time, across some of the high points in...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The analysis of legal communication has almost ex...
Political cartoons are a form of visual news discourse. Sociologists normally dismiss their ideologi...
This study is an attempt to push forward research on cartoons and humour in the Saudi context which ...