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MODE multimodal methodologies FOR RESEARCHING DIGITAL DATA AND ENVIRONMENTS

MODE multimodal methodologies FOR RESEARCHING DIGITAL DATA AND ENVIRONMENTS. Exploring Different Approaches to Multimodal Transcription Kate Cowan & Myrrh Domingo k.cowan@ioe.ac.uk m.domingo@ioe.ac.uk. http:// mode .ioe.ac.uk.

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MODE multimodal methodologies FOR RESEARCHING DIGITAL DATA AND ENVIRONMENTS

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  1. MODE multimodal methodologiesFOR RESEARCHING DIGITAL DATA AND ENVIRONMENTS Exploring Different Approaches to Multimodal Transcription Kate Cowan & Myrrh Domingo k.cowan@ioe.ac.uk m.domingo@ioe.ac.uk http://mode.ioe.ac.uk

  2. Domingo, M. (2011) Analyzing layering in textual design: a multimodal approach for examining cultural, linguistic, and social migrations in digital video. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14 (3): 219–230.

  3. Bearne, E. (2009). Multimodality, literacy and texts: Developing a discourse. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy 9 (2) 156-187

  4. Mavers, M. (2009). Student text-making as semiotic work. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy 9 (2) 141-155

  5. Heath, C., Hindmarsh, J. and Luff, P. (2010) Video in Qualitative Research: Analysing Social Interaction in Everyday Life. London: Sage.

  6. Goodwin, C. (2000) Action and embodiment within situated human interaction. Journal of Pragmatics, 32, 1489-1522.

  7. Norris, S. (2011).Three hierarchical positions of deictic gesture in relation to spoken language: a multimodal interaction analysis. Visual Communication 10 129-147

  8. Norris, S. (2002) The implication of visual research for discourse analysis: transcription beyond language. Visual Communication, 1, 97 – 121.

  9. MODEmultimodal methodologiesFOR RESEARCHING DIGITAL DATA AND ENVIRONMENTS Comparing Transcripts • Which modes of the original interaction are transcribed? • Which modes are used for transcribing? • What layout is used? • How do these choices reshape the original interaction, and what is the effect?

  10. k.cowan@ioe.ac.uk m.domingo@ioe.ac.ukhttp://mode.ioe.ac.uk/category/transcription-bank

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