简介
Multimodality is an innovative approach to representation, communication and interaction which looks beyond language to investigate the multitude of ways we communicate: through images, sound and music to gestures, body posture and the use of space.
The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysisis the first comprehensive ‘research tool kit’ for multimodal analysis, with 22 chapters written by leading figures in the field on a wide range of theoretical and methodological issues. It clarifies terms and concepts, synthesizes the key literature with in-depth exploration and illustrative analysis, and tackles challenging methodological issues.
The Handbookincludes chapters on key factors for Multimodality such as technology, culture, notions of identity and macro issues such as literacy policy. The handbook takes a broad look at multimodality and engages with how a variety of other theoretical approaches have looked at multimodal communication and representation, including visual studies, anthropology, conversation analysis, socio-cultural theory, socio-linguistics and new literacy studies.
Detailed multimodal analysis case studies are also included, along with an extensive glossary of key terms, to support those new to multimodality and allow those already engaged in multimodal research to explore the fundamentals further.
The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysisis essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers involved in the study of multimodal communication.
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目录
Table Of Contents:
List of illustrations xi
List of contributors xv
Acknowledgements xxiii
Introduction: Handbook rationale, scope and structure 1(8)
Part I Theoretical and methodological tools for multimodal analysis 9(84)
Introduction to Part I 11(3)
1 An introduction to multimodality 14(14)
Carey Jewitt
2 Different approaches to multimodality 28(12)
Carey Jewitt
3 What are multimodal data and transcription? 40(14)
Rosie Flewitt
Regine Hampel
Mirjam Hauck
Lesley Lancaster
4 What is mode? 54(14)
Gunther Kress
5 Parametric systems: the case of voice quality 68(10)
Theo Van Leeuwen
6 Modal density and modal configurations: multimodal actions 78(15)
Sigrid Norris
Part I Further reading 91(2)
Part II Key factors for multimodality 93(72)
Introduction to Part II 95(3)
7 Historical changes in the semiotic landscape: from calculation to computation 98(16)
Kay L. O'Halloran
8 Technology and sites of display 114(13)
Rodney H. Jones
9 Multimodality and mobile culture 127(13)
Kevin M. Leander
Lalitha Vasudevan
10 Multimodality, identity, and time 140(11)
Jay Lemke
11 Multimodality and reading: the construction of meaning through image-text interaction 151(14)
Len Unsworth
Chris Cleirigh
Part III Multimodality across different theoretical perspectives 165(72)
Introduction to Part III 167(3)
12 Multimodality and language: a retrospective and prospective view 170(11)
Ron Scollon
Suzie Wong Scollon
13 Multimodality and theories of the visual 181(10)
David Machin
14 Multimodality and New Literacy Studies 191(10)
Brian Street
Kate Pahl
Jennifer Rowsell
15 Representations in practices: a socio-cultural approach to multimodality in reasoning 201(12)
Jonas Ivarsson
Jonas Linderoth
Roger Saljo
16 Indefinite precision: artefacts and interaction in design 213(12)
Paul Luff
Christian Heath
Karola Pitsch
17 Anthropology and multimodality: the conjugation of the senses 225(12)
David Howes
Part IV Multimodal case studies 237(56)
Introduction to Part IV 239(3)
18 Practical function and meaning: a case study of IKEA tables 242(11)
Anders Bjorkvall
19 Gesture and movement in tourist spaces 253(10)
Adam Jaworski
Crispin Thurlow
20 Image in the multimodal ensemble: children's drawing 263(9)
Diane Mavers
21 Space and communication in exhibitions: unravelling the nexus 272(12)
Maree Stenglin
22 Music and designed sound 284(9)
Tore West
Glossary 293(16)
References 309(23)
Index 332
List of illustrations xi
List of contributors xv
Acknowledgements xxiii
Introduction: Handbook rationale, scope and structure 1(8)
Part I Theoretical and methodological tools for multimodal analysis 9(84)
Introduction to Part I 11(3)
1 An introduction to multimodality 14(14)
Carey Jewitt
2 Different approaches to multimodality 28(12)
Carey Jewitt
3 What are multimodal data and transcription? 40(14)
Rosie Flewitt
Regine Hampel
Mirjam Hauck
Lesley Lancaster
4 What is mode? 54(14)
Gunther Kress
5 Parametric systems: the case of voice quality 68(10)
Theo Van Leeuwen
6 Modal density and modal configurations: multimodal actions 78(15)
Sigrid Norris
Part I Further reading 91(2)
Part II Key factors for multimodality 93(72)
Introduction to Part II 95(3)
7 Historical changes in the semiotic landscape: from calculation to computation 98(16)
Kay L. O'Halloran
8 Technology and sites of display 114(13)
Rodney H. Jones
9 Multimodality and mobile culture 127(13)
Kevin M. Leander
Lalitha Vasudevan
10 Multimodality, identity, and time 140(11)
Jay Lemke
11 Multimodality and reading: the construction of meaning through image-text interaction 151(14)
Len Unsworth
Chris Cleirigh
Part III Multimodality across different theoretical perspectives 165(72)
Introduction to Part III 167(3)
12 Multimodality and language: a retrospective and prospective view 170(11)
Ron Scollon
Suzie Wong Scollon
13 Multimodality and theories of the visual 181(10)
David Machin
14 Multimodality and New Literacy Studies 191(10)
Brian Street
Kate Pahl
Jennifer Rowsell
15 Representations in practices: a socio-cultural approach to multimodality in reasoning 201(12)
Jonas Ivarsson
Jonas Linderoth
Roger Saljo
16 Indefinite precision: artefacts and interaction in design 213(12)
Paul Luff
Christian Heath
Karola Pitsch
17 Anthropology and multimodality: the conjugation of the senses 225(12)
David Howes
Part IV Multimodal case studies 237(56)
Introduction to Part IV 239(3)
18 Practical function and meaning: a case study of IKEA tables 242(11)
Anders Bjorkvall
19 Gesture and movement in tourist spaces 253(10)
Adam Jaworski
Crispin Thurlow
20 Image in the multimodal ensemble: children's drawing 263(9)
Diane Mavers
21 Space and communication in exhibitions: unravelling the nexus 272(12)
Maree Stenglin
22 Music and designed sound 284(9)
Tore West
Glossary 293(16)
References 309(23)
Index 332
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