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Author Archives: Jeff Bezemer

Glossary of terms in multimodality

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

The Glossary of Terms in Multimodality glosses more than 40 terms commonly used in multimodality literature. It reflects the diversity of the field, representing a wide range of frameworks, perspectives […]

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Using a Social Semiotic Approach to Multimodality: Researching Learning in Schools, Museums and Hospitals

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

The aim of this paper is to show how a substantive area of social research –learning– can be investigated using a multimodal social semiotic approach. We apply the approach to […]

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Publications

Video resources on embodiment

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

Yvonne Rogers on ‘Designing in the Wild’ and Human-Computer Interaction & digital technology: Lucy Suchman on on situated cognition and the body in action and Human-Computer Interaction: Hubert Dreyfus on Husserl and […]

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Audio/Visual resources, Bibliographies, Technology and embodiment

What is multimodality?

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer 7 Comments

Multimodality is an inter-disciplinary approach that understands communication and representation to be more than about language. It has been developed over the past decade to systematically address much-debated questions about […]

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Key concepts in multimodality

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

In this collection of videos Gunther Kress is interviewed by Berit Hendriksen. Each video is focused on a particular set of questions and key concepts. “What is a mode”? on ‘mode’, […]

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Audio/Visual resources

Multimodality, Mixed methods and Interdisciplinarity – 14th May 2012

February 15, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

The case of Children’s Playground games This seminar will draw on a series of large datasets generated by the recent AHRC-funded project Children’s Playground Games and Songs in the age […]

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Multimodal theories and methods

Research Ethics and Informed Consent in Video Research

November 17, 2011by Jeff Bezemer Leave a comment

Aim and focus The aim of this seminar is to discuss ethical principles, procedures and practices in video-based research. Video offers real potential for social science research, as evidenced in […]

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Video and other digital data

Researching online and mobile interaction and environments: Understanding space, place and time

October 15, 2011by Jeff Bezemer Leave a comment

Aim and focus This seminar will explore the following questions: How can the use of different digital technologies change understandings of time, place and space in digital interaction? How might […]

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Researching space, place and time

An introduction to researching embodiment in digital learning environments

September 18, 2011by Jeff Bezemer Leave a comment

Aim and focus This seminar will examine how embodiment is understood and researched within digital technologies (e.g. tangible, sensor, mobile) with a focus on three themes: 1) physical manipulation through […]

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Technology and embodiment

Video Based Social Research

May 15, 2011by Jeff Bezemer

Jewitt, C. (2011) (Guest editor) Video Based Social Research. Special issue of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14, 3.

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Publications, Video and other digital data

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