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π€© Join us next Weds!
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A welcome image for the journal Visual Communication, featuring its logo and branding with a pink gradient design. The text highlights the journal's website link: "journals.sagepub.com/home/VCJ." Below, three most-read articles from the past six months are displayed with their titles, abstracts, and download/view statistics: "Multimodal content analysis: expanding analytical approaches to content analysis" by Frank Serafini, with 10,471 views and downloads. "Matter, meaning and semiotics" by Kay L. O'Halloran, with 7,574 views and downloads. "Visual communication and mental health" by Jill Bennett, with 4,557 views and downloads.
Visual Communication, a leading journal published by SAGE, is now on BlueSky π
To celebrate, hereβs a look at some of our most-read articles from the past 6 months. Give us a follow and join our BlueSky community to connect with readers and visual communication scholars β¨
Join us online for a guest lecture by Crispin Thurlow on
π "The Pragmatic of Privilege:
Performing Luxury Labour in Super-Elite Hotels"
π
30 April 2025
π€ 09:30 - 10:30
π© online & Unipark Nonntal | E.003 (HS G. Eisler)
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#discourseanalysis #multimodality
PATHWAYS TO MULTIMODALITY
@dgb-langlitcult.bsky.social
+++ VOLUME 1 OUT NOW +++
VerschwΓΆrungstheorien im Videoformat
@kathchr.bsky.social
#multimodality #openaccess
Please submit your EXPRESSION OF INTEREST to Hana Ikenaga or to one of the series editors. For further information, visit www.degruyter.com/serial/pm-b/....
PATHWAYS invites monographs and collections that explicitly address the multimodal nature of communication. It promotes empirical work that draws on larger sets of data + adopts qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods appr as well as contributions advancing general aspects of theory and method.
PATHWAYS TO MULTIMODALITY offers a new platform for innovative scholarship in #multimodality building on a wide range of disciplines including, but not limited to, linguistics, media studies, visual communication, journalism, rhetoric, film and comic studies.
PATHWAYS TO MULTIMODALITY
@dgb-langlitcult.bsky.social
+++ CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS +++
Series Editors: John A. Bateman | Jana Pflaeging | Hartmut StΓΆckl | Janina Wildfeuer @neous.bsky.social
π TOMORROW | Guest lecture by @mluginbuehl.bsky.social.
HOW INSTAGRAM SHAPES THE NEWS
9 Jan 2025 | 5-6 PM (CET/UTC+1)
Message me to register for the live-stream.
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We are very excited to be welcoming Prof. Dr. Martin LuginbΓΌhl (@mluginbuehl.bsky.social) to Salzburg.
HOW INSTAGRAM SHAPES THE NEWS
9 Jan 2025 | 5-6 PM (CET/UTC+1)
The talk will take place at Unipark Nonntal (3.205) and we will also be offering a live-stream. Pls email or message me to register.
Ach, da mache ich mir keine Sorgen. Wir freuen uns sehr auf euch! :)
π Ina Pick, natΓΌrlich π€©
Poster zum 2. Gastvortrag in unserer Serie: "Analysen von Medienkommunikation" mit einer gelben Sprechblase und verschieden farbigen geometrischen Formen.
2. Runde unserer Vortragsreihe: Zu Gast sind die "Innbrucker #Medienlinguistik" - a.k.a. Katharina Christ, Daniel Pfurtscheller (@dpfu.bsky.social) & Ina Pink - mit einer Werkschau ihrer Forschungsprojekte π₯ 5. Dezember - 17-18 Uhr - Unipark Nonntal 3.205 - Salzburg #multimodality #medialinguistics
Logo of "Multimodality Research Group" showing a Rubik's cube and the name of the research group in white typo.
Social-media logo of "Multimodality Research Group" showing a Rubik's cube.
Branded colour palette including "sunny green", "vibrant pink", "cool blue", "deep purple", and "fiery orange".
The full lockup logo turned into stickers.
I recently did some branding design for @thiip.bsky.social's #multimodality research group @helsinkiuni.bsky.social. The rubik's cube element will be reshuffled for spec projects. Tuomo + team do amazing work & I had heaps of fun working on this project. Pics: logo, icon, colour palette, stickers...
This Friday is a #BreGroMM day:
Bremen-Groningen Online Workshops on Multimodality
bit.ly/BreGroMM
Today: three talks on branding and promotion!
Registration is still possible.
See you online at 1.00pm (CET)!
π¬ New paper from our #sociolinguistic #monitoring project (@degruyterbrill.bsky.social): It reports on speech-perception experiments w/ L2 Engl listeners, looking at their evaluation of varying realizations of (ing), word-initial (th) + (w), and word-final (d). #openaccess βΆοΈ doi.org/10.1515/ling...
Textbooks/introductions/handbooks on corpus linguistics (in different languages):
sydneycorpuslab.com/introductions/
This image shows a poster advertising a guest lecture by Christoph RΓΌhlemann on 'Speech Planning in Triadic Interaction'.
Looking forward to a talk by Christoph RΓΌhlemann (Freiburg) on 'Speech planning in triadic interaction' as part of this term's lecture series 'Current Approaches to Discourse Analysis' at the Dept of English & American Studies Uni Salzburg βΆοΈ 17/10 | 3-4.30 pm | Unipark Nonntal | 3.205 #multimodality
It invites monographs + collections on #multimodality and offers a platform for innovative perspectives, interdisciplinary approaches, new methods and advancements in multimodal analysis. Contact us for details or to discuss your ideas for book projects! #pathwaystomultimodality
Pathways to Multimodality | Blurb and Aims.
Pathways to Multimodality | Advisory Board.
π We are excited to announce the launch of our new book series "Pathways to Multimodality" @degruyterbrill.bsky.social edited by John A. Bateman, Jana Pflaeging, Hartmut StΓΆckl, and Janina Wildfeuer (@neous.bsky.social).
Congrats :-D
Yay! π My mini-review "Diachronic Multimodality Research" has just appeared in Frontiers in Communication. It's part of a special issue celebrating John Bateman's work (edited by @neous.bsky.social, Claudia Lehmann & Tamara Drummond). Open access βΆοΈ www.frontiersin.org/articles/10....
:-) Erinnert auch an Christoph Niemanns Fliesen in Wannsee π₯°
That's fantastic news, congratulations! :-)
Thanks so much! That's snow-capped Untersberg in the background. Grand vistas from our uni building :-)
:-) Something really cool happened in July (and thus makes for a great first post). My PhD project on National Geographic was featured in the German-lang ed of the magazine. The issue reflected on NatGeo's long-standing history & I got to share some findings from my diachronic corpus study. Thanks!