Many digital texts and environments employ a range of linguistic, visual, aural, spatial, and haptic (tactile) modes of representation and communication. Increasingly, in order to understand how people communicate and interact in digital environments researchers need to look beyond language, and towards the idea of communication as multimodal. Multimodal research builds on concepts from Social Semiotics, Linguistics more generally, Art History, and Sociology to analyse how people make meaning
Multimodal analysis, the study of semantic patterns arising from the integration of language, images...
International audienceLanguage learners have access to a wide range of tools for communication and i...
This presentation explores how a multimodal analysis can be used to examine the role of the body in ...
This chapter provides an introduction to the field of multimodality and discusses its potential appl...
The MODE project aims to provide systematic ways to investigate all modes of communication within di...
In this chapter, I consider how a multimodal perspective on sociocultural theories can offer fresh i...
The aim of this chapter is to explore directions for advancing multimodal analysis through the use o...
The MODE project aims to provide systematic ways to investigate all modes of communication within di...
All about our digitally connected world interactive texts abound that display new ways for making me...
The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis, Second Edition provides a comprehensive ‘research too...
Multimodal analysis refers to the process of interpreting and making sense of qualitative data in pr...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...
There is a close historical association between multimodality and technology, in two senses. Firstly...
Multimodal studies posit that meaning is not only communicated through spoken and written words, but...
Multimodal literacy is a term that originates in social semiotics, and refers to the study of langua...
Multimodal analysis, the study of semantic patterns arising from the integration of language, images...
International audienceLanguage learners have access to a wide range of tools for communication and i...
This presentation explores how a multimodal analysis can be used to examine the role of the body in ...
This chapter provides an introduction to the field of multimodality and discusses its potential appl...
The MODE project aims to provide systematic ways to investigate all modes of communication within di...
In this chapter, I consider how a multimodal perspective on sociocultural theories can offer fresh i...
The aim of this chapter is to explore directions for advancing multimodal analysis through the use o...
The MODE project aims to provide systematic ways to investigate all modes of communication within di...
All about our digitally connected world interactive texts abound that display new ways for making me...
The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis, Second Edition provides a comprehensive ‘research too...
Multimodal analysis refers to the process of interpreting and making sense of qualitative data in pr...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...
There is a close historical association between multimodality and technology, in two senses. Firstly...
Multimodal studies posit that meaning is not only communicated through spoken and written words, but...
Multimodal literacy is a term that originates in social semiotics, and refers to the study of langua...
Multimodal analysis, the study of semantic patterns arising from the integration of language, images...
International audienceLanguage learners have access to a wide range of tools for communication and i...
This presentation explores how a multimodal analysis can be used to examine the role of the body in ...