Series: Applied Legal PhilosophyThis new four volume collection from Routledge will showcase the major achievements in multimodality through the inclusion of theoretically, methodologically and p
Our perception of our everyday interactions is shaped by more than what is said. From coffee with friends to interviews, meetings with colleagues and conversations with strangers, we draw on both verb
Norris (Auckland U. of Technology, New Zealand) offers a longitudinal study of two women living in Germany. She begins with discussion of multimodal (inter)action analysis, the theoretical concepts of
Our perception of our everyday interactions is shaped by more than what is said. From coffee with friends to interviews, meetings with colleagues and conversations with strangers, we draw on both ver
Multimodality is a fast growing area of inquiry as the interest in modes beyond, but always also including language, such as layout, gesture, gaze, or body posture is increasing. A conglomeration of r
Scholars of language and linguistics, communication, education, and other disciplines present a reader on multimodality. They cover how multimodality theory and methodology are developed, the facets o
In thiswide-ranging collection, leading scholars, researchers, and emergent researchers from around the worldcome together andpresent examples ofmultimodal discourse analysis i
This Reader is a comprehensive introductory text for the study of multimodality and offers a wide range of approaches and data sets illuminating the value of multimodal investigations for education, s
From emails relating to adoption over the Internet to discussions in the airline cockpit, the spoken or written texts we produce can have significant social consequences. The area of Mediated Discours