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Category Archives: Publications

Embodiment: interdisciplinary themes and perspectives for digital technology research

March 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

Renewed interest in theories and perspectives of embodiment has emerged in conjunction with advances in ubiquitous computing and the development of technologies that inherently change the character of human computer […]

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Publications, Technology and embodiment

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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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

Multimodal Analysis: Key Issues

January 16, 2011by Jeff Bezemer

This chapter discusses multimodal approaches to the study of linguistics, and representation and communication more generally. It draws attention to the range of different modes that people use to make […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Publications

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