The Multimodality Satellite of Language@Leeds will be hosting this research talk by Maria Grazia Sindoni, University of Messina The analysis of spontaneous interaction is a research priority within social and linguistic sciences (cf. Bezemer and Jewitt 2010: 181), such as conversation analysis (Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson 1974; Sacks 1992), interactional sociology (Goffman 1981), interactional sociolinguistics...
The Multimodality Satellite of Language@Leeds invites you to the following talk by visiting fellow Ilaria Moschini (University of Florence, Italy)Speaker Ilaria Moschini, University of Florence, Italy. The talk stems out of my research on the hybridization of US political and institutional discourse with the language of the web (e.g. Moschini 2016, 2017), where I have...
This is one of a series of events under the Language at Leeds Multimodality Satellite Speaker Carmen Daniela Maier, University of Aarhus, Denmark We are witnessing today a ground-breaking expansion of multimodal genres that affect the communication of specialized knowledge in academic and corporate contexts in ways unforeseen before. By adopting a conceptual framework born...
With Professor Gunther Kress and Professor Theo Van Leeuwen Open to PhD and PostDoc researchers The School of Languages, Cultures and Societies and the School of Media and Communication will be hosting Professor Gunther Kress (Institute of Education, University College London) and Professor Theo Van Leeuwen (University of Southern Denmark, Odense / University of Technology...
Public lecture by Professor Gunther Kress (UCL Institute of Education, University of London) and Professor Theo van Leeuwen (Centre for Multimodal Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, and Emeritus Professor in Media and Communication at the University of Technology, Sydney)
Towards a socio-semiotic landscape of trans, inter and multicultural layering in Kirkgate Market Speaker: Elisabetta Adami Venue: LHRI Seminar Room 1 Leeds Voices is the first phase of a trans-disciplinary programme to explore modes of accommodation across diverse public spaces within the city of Leeds. Taking a multimodal focus on superdiversity, this project focuses on the...
The second session of the reading group on Multimodality will take place on 4th February, 1 to 2.30pm, in Michael Sadler SR (LG10). For our next session we will discuss the following works, which analyse different kinds of communicative artefact/event, with each bringing a specific theoretical perspective to multimodal analysis: on printed documents: Delin, J., Bateman,...
You are warmly invited to participate in the first of a series of events on multimodality. As a phenomenon of communication, the term ‘multimodality’ is being increasingly used in the arts, humanities and social sciences to refer to the combination of multiple resources to make meaning. As an interdisciplinary field, it provides a diverse range...