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[ecrea] call for papers Critical Discourse Studies
Wed Mar 28 23:06:13 GMT 2012
Critical Discourse Studies
Special Issue on Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis
David Machin (Cardiff University), Guest Editor
Over the past decade there has been a surge in interest in multimodality
with its associated innovative approaches to analyzing communication.
This interest has come from across a range of disciplines, in
educational studies, business studies, media and cultural studies, etc,
and especially from within linguistics. Much of this work has reflected
the research interests and procedures of those fields. However,
considering that the work of some of the pioneers in multimodality is in
the first place critical it is of note that the majority of work
labelling itself multimodal is not. Much of it is highly descriptive of
visual communication and often having as its primary aim to show how it
is much like language and can be best analyzed using linguistic
terminology.
The proposed special edition would invite authors to analyze the
multimodal realisation of discourses from a critical point of view.
Authors would be invited to consider the way that images, drawings,
sounds, architecture, sculpture, gesture, artifacts, fashion, textures,
etc, can be exploited in the interests of institutions and ideologies.
Just as language based critical analysis seeks to reveal not just what
texts communicate ideologically but how they accomplish this in a way
not necessarily immediately obvious to the casual reader so authors
would be asked to show how multimodal discourse analysis can do the same
as regards other forms of communication.
Papers will include systematic analysis of relevant examples. A
consideration of the way that different semiotic modes combine is
encouraged as are papers which place discourses in historical context.
Themes could include but are not restricted to:
Political use of images
Branding
Sculpture
Sound
Postures
Movement
School books
Video games
Art
Architecture
Public Space
Deadlines:
Submission of abstract: July 1, 2012
Submission of manuscript: December 1, 2012
Contacts:
Inquiries specifically about the theme of this special issue can be
directed to the guest editor:
portvale100 [at sign] gmail [dot] com
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