Sökning: "multimodal practices"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 42 avhandlingar innehållade orden multimodal practices.
1. An Inexplicable Hunger – flutist)body(flute (dis)encounters
Sammanfattning : This doctoral research is structured by singular encounters, that happened between 2014 and 2018. Together with a series of collaborators, I have developed a critical and poetic methodology through what I call “mixture”, “contamination” and the practice of “un-goaling”, in which my “flutist-body-flute” relation encounters the practices of other artists. LÄS MER
2. Berättelser med sanningsanspråk : Språklig och multimodal argumentation i huvudförhandling och dom
Sammanfattning : The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and image and to problematise movements of texts that originate in other contexts and institutions. The study examines how and why rhetorical strategies are used to legitimise and delegitimise the content of speeches, texts and images in trials and how relations of influence occur between plaintiffs and defendants in written judgements. LÄS MER
3. Bodies to suit the music : Depictions in opera rehearsals
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates how participants in 20 hours of video-recorded scenic opera rehearsals make use of depictions (Clark, 2016), a communicative strategy based on iconicity, to create performance bodies, i.e. what the performers should do on stage to music. LÄS MER
4. Framing Education : Doing Comics Literacy in the Classroom
Sammanfattning : Interest in comics as Swedish school material has risen in the last few years and the publication of comics for children and adolescents has also increased. Meanwhile, although research around new literacies has taken an interest in combinations of image and text, there is still little research on comics as a literacy material, especially as part of school practices. LÄS MER
5. Class, Culture, and Conflict in the Edwardian Book Inscription : A Multimodal Ethnohistorical Approach
Sammanfattning : This study draws on theories and methodologies from the fields of multimodality, ethnography and book history studiesto explore class conflict and social mobility in Edwardian Britain (1901-1914). Using a dataset of 2,998 book inscriptions, this work investigates the types of inscriptions present in books bought and exchanged in Edwardian Britain; the ways in which inscriptive practices varied according to location, gender, age, social class and occupation; the material and semiotic features of inscriptions; and their communicative and performative purposes. LÄS MER