
Mediation and Multimodal Meaning Making in Digital Environments
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Bringing together contributions from renowned scholars in the field, the book builds on the notion that any form of digital communication inherently presents a rich combination of different semiotic modes and resources as a jumping-off point from which to critically reflect on digital mediation from three different perspectives. The first section looks at social and semiotic practices and the implications of their mediation on artistic production, cultural heritage, and commerce. The second part of the volume focuses on dynamics of awareness, cognition, and identity formation in participants to digitally-mediated communicative processes. The book's final section considers the impact of mediation on shaping new and different types of textualities and genres in digital spaces.
The book will be of particular interest to scholars, researchers and students in multimodality, digital communication, social semiotics, and media studies.
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"Mediation and Multimodal Meaning Making in Digital Environments offers a comprehensive and exciting multimodal exploration of how knowledge, representation and practices are digitally mediated. It maps this complex landscape through a wide range of studies by leading experts in the field and new voices within multimodality to engage with a diversity of texts (from paintings to art museum websites), genres as well as questions of how digital mediation shapes identities and cognition." - Carey Jewitt, UCL- Institute of Education (IOE), London (UK)"What a fantastic and timely contribution to multimodal studies! This book provides fresh and engaging perspectives on the digital mediation of knowledge, practices and genres in a wide range of areas, from artistic production and cultural heritage to commerce and healthcare." - David Machin, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou (China)
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Maria Grazia Sindoni, PhD, is Professor of English Linguistics and Translation in the Department of Ancient and Modern Civilizations at the University of Messina, Italy. Her main interests include multimodal discourse studies, systemic-functional grammar, applied linguistics and video-mediated communication.
Content
Ilaria Moschini, Maria Grazia Sindoni
Section A. The Digital Mediation of Practices
Art as Research into Semiotic Technology. The Case of David Hockney's Digital Art
Theo van Leeuwen, Christian Mosbaek Johannessen
What Happened to the Artist? Representation and Positioning in Art Museum Websites
Jennifer Blunden
"A War to End All Wars": Re-enacting and Re-embodying War Discourse. A Multimodal Analysis of Agency at WWI Galleries
Mariavita Cambria
Website Interactivity as Representations of Social Actions? Developing a Social Semiotic Discourse Approach to Interaction Design
Soren Vigild Poulsen
Section B. Awareness, Identities and Cognition in Digital Mediation
Interrelation: Gaze and Multimodal Ensembles
Jarret Geenen, Jesse Pirini
"I'm So Confused!". Social Reading Practices and Their Semiotic Affordances on Goodreads
Susanne Reichl, Miriam Mayrhofer and Christina Schuster
Interactivity and Multimodal Cohesion in Digital Fairy Tales
Victoria Yefymenko
A Look Back at Early Economics Blogs: a Multimodal Analysis of Indexicality and Identity Construction
Franca Poppi
Section C. The Digital Mediation of Texts and Genres
Multimodality and Genre Evolution. A Decade-by-decade Approach to Online Video Genre Analysis
Anthony Baldry
Video Abstracts: Methodological Reflections When Analyzing a Nascent Genre and its Associated Scientific Community
Francesca Coccetta
Healthy Pic Hashtagging in Twitter: the Role of Infographics in #AntibioticGuardian
Anna Franca Plastina
Towards a Framework for Video Mediated "Cooper-action". Discourse Practices, Bonding and Distance in Synchronous and Asynchronous Digital Video Spaces
Maria Grazia Sindoni, Ilaria Moschini
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