Shaping the North Through Multimodal and Intermedial Interaction

Shaping the North Through Multimodal and Intermedial Interaction
Author: Juha-Pekka Alarauhio
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030991036


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This book emphasizes humans interacting and participating in making meaning with multimodal resources and relating experience via intermedial means. The contributors explore diverse ways of mediating work, education, arts, and culture, and ask how interactive participation involves experiences of the north either as a physical setting or a more abstract cultural condition that shapes the activity. The ten chapters engage with topical theoretical debate and put novel methodology to test, providing essential reading for scholars and students in this rich and rapidly developing global field of research.

Shaping the North Through Multimodal and Intermedial Interaction

Shaping the North Through Multimodal and Intermedial Interaction
Author: Juha-Pekka Alarauhio
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-05-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030991040


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This book emphasizes humans interacting and participating in making meaning with multimodal resources and relating experience via intermedial means. The contributors explore diverse ways of mediating work, education, arts, and culture, and ask how interactive participation involves experiences of the north either as a physical setting or a more abstract cultural condition that shapes the activity. The ten chapters engage with topical theoretical debate and put novel methodology to test, providing essential reading for scholars and students in this rich and rapidly developing global field of research.

Medical and Healthcare Interactions

Medical and Healthcare Interactions
Author: Sara Keel
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1003822347


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Presenting a series of empirical studies by scholars working with approaches from ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, Medical and Healthcare Interactions studies real-life work and training encounters among medical and healthcare professionals and trainees or between professionals and patients. Using video analysis and detailed description, it considers the methods and procedures through which professionals, trainees, and patients produce actions and interpret those of others, exploring questions of member competence and socialization within situated courses of interaction. The book offers fruitful contributions for training and education in the field of healthcare and will appeal to scholars in the human and social sciences with interests in interaction, ethnomethodology, and conversation analysis. Chapter 9 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

People, Technology, and Social Organization

People, Technology, and Social Organization
Author: Dirk vom Lehn
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000967115


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This insightful and accessible book is a response to the increasing important role that technology plays in everyday life, and the urgent need for empirical studies that analyse the impact of technology on social practices. The chapters in this co-edited collection reveal how technology is oriented to and embedded within the social organization of action in a wide range of settings and institutions, including education, markets, arts and culture, health and social care, media, politics, and science. In their analyses, the contributing authors adopt interactionist perspectives to explore how the meanings of technology emerge and are negotiated within and through action and interaction. The volume comprises 14 empirical chapters from authors working in fields such as symbolic interactionism, ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, discourse methods, ethnographic enquiry, video-based methods, and others. The chapters are framed by an introduction and a concluding discussion by the co-editors which draws out the key themes and issues that the individual chapters speak to, and show the importance of these themes for the social sciences and for society. The book is primarily aimed at researchers in the social sciences, including sociology, social psychology, organization studies, and beyond whose work is concerned with the interplay between social interaction, technology, and institutions.

The Palgrave Handbook of Intermediality

The Palgrave Handbook of Intermediality
Author: Jørgen Bruhn
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1254
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3031283228


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This handbook provides an extensive overview of traditional and emerging research areas within the field of intermediality studies, understood broadly as the study of interrelations among all forms of communicative media types, including transmedial phenomena. Section I offers accounts of the development of the field of intermediality - its histories, theories and methods. Section II and III then explore intermedial facets of communication from ancient times until the 21st century, with discussion on a wide range of cultural and geographical settings, media types, and topics, by contributors from a diverse set of disciplines. It concludes in Section IV with an emphasis on urgent societal issues that an intermedial perspective might help understand.

Understanding the Dynamics of Language and Multilingualism in Professional Contexts

Understanding the Dynamics of Language and Multilingualism in Professional Contexts
Author: Philippe Lecomte
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2023-01-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789906784


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This book provides readers with the latest research on the dynamics of language and language diversity in professional contexts. Bringing together novel findings from a range of disciplines, it challenges practitioners and management scholars to question the conventional understanding of language as words with stable meanings, an assumption which treats language as a tool that can be managed by language policies that ‘standardize’ language. Each of the contributions is designed to recognize the strides that have been made in the past two decades in research on language and languages in organizational settings while addressing remaining blind spots and emerging issues. Particular attention is given to multilingualism, sociolinguistic approaches to language in the workplace, migration challenges, critical perspectives on the power of language use and the management of organizations as dialogical, discursive spaces.

ICHSS 2022

ICHSS 2022
Author: Sarwiji Suwandi
Publisher: European Alliance for Innovation
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1631904140


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We are pleased to introduce the proceedings of the second edition of the International Conference of Humanities and Social Science 2022 (ICHSS). The conference has brought researchers, developers, and practitioners around the world to write about their work in social and humanities research aimed at strengthening diversity. The theme of ICHSS 2022 is "Freedom to Learn in Education, Social, Religious, Culture, and Language Perspective."

Multimodal Literacies Across Digital Learning Contexts

Multimodal Literacies Across Digital Learning Contexts
Author: Maria Grazia Sindoni
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000505464


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This collection critically considers the question of how learning and teaching should be conceived, understood, and approached in light of the changing nature of learning scenarios and new pedagogies in this current age of multimodal digital texts, practices, and communities. The book takes the concept of digital artifacts as being composed of multiple meaning-making semiotic resources, such as visuals, music, and design, as its point of departure to explore how diverse communities interact with these tools and develop and explore their understanding of digital practices in learning contexts. The first section of the volume examines different case studies in which involved participants learn to grapple with the introduction of digital tools for learning in children’s early years of schooling. The second section extends the focus to secondary and higher education settings as digital learning tools grow more complex as do students, parents, and teachers’ interactions with them and the subsequent need for new pedagogies to rethink these multimodal artifacts. A final section reflects on the implications of new multimodal tools, technologies, and pedagogies for teachers, such as on teacher training and community building among educators. In its in-depth look at multimodal approaches to learning as meaning-making in a digital world, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in multimodality, English language teaching, digital communication, and education.

Multimodality in Practice

Multimodality in Practice
Author: Sigrid Norris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136622322


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In this wide-ranging collection, contributors present examples of multimodal discourse analysis in practice. The book illustrates new theoretical, methodological and empirical research into new technologies such as the internet, software, CD-ROM, video, and older technologies such as film, newspapers, brands or billboards. Each chapter demonstrates how aspects of multimodal theory and method can be used to conduct research into these and other multimodal texts.

Multimodal Studies

Multimodal Studies
Author: Kay O'Halloran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136811168


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The phenomenon of multimodality has, as Jewitt observes, generated interest "across many disciplines...against the backdrop of considerable social change." Contemporary societies are grappling with the social implications of the rapid increase in sophistication and range of multimodal practices, particularly within interactive digital media, so that the study of multimodality also becomes essential within an increasing range of practical domains. As a result of this increasing interest in multimodality, scholars, teachers and practitioners are on the one hand uncovering many different issues arising from its study, such as those of theory and methodology, while also exploring multimodality within an increasing range of domains. Such an increase and range of interest in multimodality heralds the emergence of a distinct multimodal studies field: as both the mapping of a domain of enquiry, and as the site of the development of theories, descriptions and methodologies specific to and adapted for the study of multimodality. The present volume presents a range of works by an impressive international roster of contributors who both explore issues arising from the study of multimodality and explore the scope of this emerging field within specific domains of multimodal phenomena. Contributors aim to show that each individual work and works in general within multimodal studies represent a dialectic or complementarity between the exploration of issues of general significance to multimodal studies and the exploration of specific domains of multimodality; while characterizing specific works as tending to some degree towards one or other of these main areas of focus. Such a characterization is seen as part of a move towards the identification and thus development of a distinct field of multimodal studies.