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Video and other digital data

Featuredby Jeff Bezemer

This strand of MODE activity attends to the development of innovative multimodal methods for harnessing types of data that new technologies make available for social research purposes; multimodal processes and […]

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Researching space, place and time

Featuredby Jeff Bezemer

This strand of MODE activity will develop multimodal methods that account for how digital technologies disrupt and reconfigure concepts of time, place and space and its effect on data collection […]

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Multimodal transcription

Featuredby Jeff Bezemer

This strand of MODE activity focuses on the manner in which digital technologies produce data and responds by developing multimodal methods which support transcription, re-representation and dissemination of digitally generated […]

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Technology and embodiment

Featuredby Jeff Bezemer

This strand of MODE activity focus on the role of embodiment in digital interaction and cognition, with a particular focus on the use of mobile technologies and ubiquitous (including sensory […]

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Multimodal theories and methods

Featuredby Jeff Bezemer

It is central to this strand that the MODE team is interdisciplinary in character. Its members are drawn from sociology, computer science, psychology, semiotics and linguistics, cultural and media studies, […]

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Documenting an Encounter between art-film and multimodality informed by the production of digital moving images

March 11, 2013by annawaring1

The aim of this project is two-folded, firstly to develop a method to observe social practices within the context of the gallery informed by the field of multimodality and arts-research, […]

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How do surgeons learn to operate? – 20th February 2013

January 15, 2013by annawaring1

DANA Centre, Science Museum 20 Feb 2013, 7-9pm How do surgeons learn to operate – should it be on real patients? Join us to watch surgeons in action, discuss learning […]

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Technology and embodiment, Uncategorized, Video and other digital data

Transcription Bank: Danyal Farsani

January 14, 2013by annawaring1

Where the transcript was published Unpublished (part of ongoing PhD thesis) Link to full transcript How the transcript was made I primarily used Microsoft office to generate this multi-modal transcript. […]

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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

6ICOM plenary presentations

March 11, 2012by annawaring1

Audio/screen recordings of the plenary key note sessions during the 6ICOM conference can be viewed by clicking below. They will be updated in due course. Social justice and multimodal pedagogy, […]

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