This volume is the first edited collection that offers various theoretical and analytical perspectives on migration narratives in children's picturebooks.
Feng helps readers to understand communication and society in contemporary China through systematic analysis of multimodal discourse at the national, institutional and individual levels.
This collection brings together a range of perspectives on intercultural communication in multimodal interaction, bridging cognitive, social and functional approaches toward promoting cross-disciplinary dialogues and taking research at the intersections of these fields into new directions.
This book explores the interplay between various semiotic modes in multimodal texts and the ways in which they are employed to express cultural translation, seeking to expand prevailing views of translation and adaptation in light of ever-changing social realities.
Featuring perspectives from established and emerging scholars, this collection examines the intersection of multimodality and genre in higher education.
This ground-breaking book brings together the work of leading theorist, Theo van Leeuwen, on time-based multimodal forms of communication including speech, music and film.
This book examines how sociopolitical and intercultural ideologies surrounding globalization and neoliberalism are constructed and negotiated in travel documentaries, focusing on the BBC's role in reproducing neo-imperialistic and neoliberal values.