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Author Archives: annawaring1

Methods and applications using ATLAS.ti – MODE/CAQDAS collaborative seminar – 22nd March 2013

January 10, 2013by annawaring1

Taking place at the London Knowledge Lab, this seminar discusses methods and applications of using qualitative software, with particular reference to ATLAS.ti. Dr Susanne Friese (Quarc Consulting) is a long-standing […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Technology and embodiment, Video and other digital data

Researching space and time in digital environments: a multimodal approach – 4th April 2013 (rescheduled)

January 8, 2013by annawaring1 2 Comments

This training day will use a multimodal approach to examine notions of time, place and space in relation to digital environments, including mobile technologies, online social media, virtual worlds, and […]

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Researching space, place and time

Analyzing layering in textual design: a multimodal approach for examining cultural, linguistic, and social migrations in digital video

January 5, 2013by annawaring1

Domingo, M. (2011) in International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14 (3) p.219-230 This paper explores the nature of layering noisy and moving features in video to better understand how […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Publications, Video and other digital data

Digital Data Workshop – 12th April 2013 (Edinburgh)

January 2, 2013by annawaring1

Are you working with digital data, such as video recordings and websites, and wondering what a multimodal perspective might bring to your analysis?  This workshop provides an opportunity to explore […]

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Video and other digital data

“How many lap choles have you done?” A linguistic-ethnographic take on counting surgical experience. The Impact of Applied Linguistics

December 11, 2012by annawaring1

The 44th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics. University of the West of England. 1-3 September 2011 In this paper we explore a site of work and […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Video and other digital data

Stories and embodied memories in dementia, a MODE/NOVELLA collaborative seminar – 16th April 2013

October 1, 2012by annawaring1

Couples that have been married for many years tend to develop shared memories of their life together. These memories form an important part of their identities. When one spouse develops […]

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Researching space, place and time, Technology and embodiment, Video and other digital data

Podcast: Professor Fred Erickson on Video Data Analysis

September 18, 2012by annawaring1

Recorded at the London Knowledge Lab in October 2012,  Professor Frederick Erickson spoke to Carey Jewitt about video data analysis and his extensive experience in this field

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Audio/Visual resources, Video and other digital data

‘Noticing’: Notes on how to run a video viewing session

September 16, 2012by annawaring1

Training Material: Based on video viewing sessions with professor Frederick Erickson, 12 October 2012. Frederick Erickson, emeritus professor at UCLA and pioneer in using video for ethnographic research, visited MODE […]

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Training materials, Video and other digital data

Multimodal analysis of food blogs

September 16, 2012by annawaring1 3 Comments

The collaborative project builds on strong methodological synergies between two NCRM Nodes – MODE and NOVELLA. The project aims are methodological – to compare and combine multimodal and narrative frameworks […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Researching space, place and time, Uncategorized

Video-based research in learning and examining forms of transcription

September 16, 2012by annawaring1

This PhD project, being undertaken by Kate Cowan, addresses methodological issues related to the use of video in observational research, focusing particularly on multimodal transcription. The research will review, evaluate, […]

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Multimodal transcription, Video and other digital data

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