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  1. The quality enhancement of action research on primary school English instruction in Chinese rural areas: An analysis based on multimodality.Haiyan Zhang, Cunxin Han, Hongyan Ma & Liusheng Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigates the influences of action research on primary school English instruction from five dimensions in the classroom, viz., types of questions, language errors, gestures, facial expressions, and interpersonal distance. Four English teachers’ 9 real classroom teaching videos before and after action research are collected and annotated by using ELAN software. The results show that primary school English teachers in Chinese rural areas prefer closed questions to open questions; They make some language errors; Deictic gestures are the most common (...)
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  • Image and text relations in ISIS materials and the new relations established through recontextualisation in online media.Kevin Chai, Rebecca Lange, Sabine Tan, Kay L. O’Halloran & Peter Wignell - 2018 - Discourse and Communication 12 (5):535-559.
    This study takes a systemic functional multimodal social semiotic approach to the analysis and discussion of image and text relations in two sets of data. First, patterns of contextualisation of images and text in the online magazines Dabiq and Rumiyah produced by the Islamic extremist organisation which refers to itself as Islamic State are examined. The second data set consists of a sample of texts from Western online news and blog sites which include recontextualisations of images found in the first (...)
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  • Violent extremism and iconisation: commanding good and forbidding evil?Peter Wignell, Sabine Tan & Kay L. O’Halloran - 2017 - Critical Discourse Studies 14 (1):1-22.
    ABSTRACTThis study employs a multimodal social semiotic approach to the analysis of text and image relations in material produced by the violent extremist organisation known as Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham. The study focuses on iconisation, where meanings are condensed and interpersonally charged through ‘bonding icons’ which embody the organisation's world view and values. A sample of issues in the online magazine Dabiq produced by ISIS are analysed using Systemic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis. The ISIS world view is shown (...)
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