Photojournalism: A Social Semiotic Approach

Photojournalism: A Social Semiotic Approach
Title Photojournalism: A Social Semiotic Approach PDF eBook
Author H. Caple
Publisher Springer
Pages 254
Release 2013-10-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137314907

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This book explores the role of photographs in newspapers and online news, analyzing how meanings are made in images and exploring text-image relations, illustrated with authentic news stories from both print and online news outlets.

Appliable Linguistics and Social Semiotics

Appliable Linguistics and Social Semiotics
Title Appliable Linguistics and Social Semiotics PDF eBook
Author David Caldwell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 545
Release 2022-10-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350109304

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Exploring the relationship between theory and practice in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), this volume offers a state-of-the-art overview of Appliable Linguistics. Featuring both internationally-renowned scholars and rising stars from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Indonesia, New Zealand, Singapore and the USA, Appliable Linguistics and Social Semiotics examines the theoretical insights, questions, and developments that have emerged from the application of Systemic Functional theory to a range of fields. Beyond simply reporting on the application of SFL to particular sites of communication, both linguistic and semiotic, this volume demonstrates how SFL has critiqued, developed and transformed theory and practice and foregrounds the implications of application for Systemic Functional theory itself. Covering established fields for application, such as education, medicine and media, to relatively uncharted areas, such as software design and extremist propaganda, this volume provides an overview of recent linguistic and semiotic innovations informed by SFL and examines the advances that have been made from many years of productive dialogue between theory and practice.

Photojournalism Disrupted

Photojournalism Disrupted
Title Photojournalism Disrupted PDF eBook
Author Helen Caple
Publisher Routledge
Pages 153
Release 2019-05-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0429848803

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Photojournalism Disrupted addresses the unprecedented disruptions in photojournalism over the last decade, with a particular focus on the Australian news media context. Using a mixed methods approach, the book assesses the situation facing press photographers and their employers in the supply of professional imagery for news storytelling. Detailed qualitative case studies looking at special events and crisis reporting complement a longitudinal study of sourcing practices around everyday events. Additionally, interviews with industry professionals offer insights into how news organizations are managing significant structural change. Ultimately, the book argues that photojournalism is being reshaped in line with wider industrial disruptions that have led to the emergence of a highly casualized workforce. As a comprehensive study of contemporary photojournalism practices, Photojournalism Disrupted is ideal for scholars and students internationally, as well as (photo)journalists and media professionals.

Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism

Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism
Title Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism PDF eBook
Author Stuart Allan
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 357
Release 2017-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 1351813455

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This volume brings together leading researchers concerned with ordinary citizens’ contributions to photojournalism, particularly where capturing images of breaking news events is crucial to reportage. It offers an evaluation of how photojournalism is evolving in digital contexts, examining how today’s emergent forms of co-operation, collaboration and connectivity between professional and amateur news photographers promise to improve photojournalism for tomorrow. This book was originally published as two special issues, in Digital Journalism and Journalism Practice.

The Discourse of Sport

The Discourse of Sport
Title The Discourse of Sport PDF eBook
Author David Caldwell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 245
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317290615

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This collection brings together innovative research from socially-oriented applied linguists working in sports. Drawing on contemporary approaches to applied linguistics, this book provides readers with in-depth analyses of examples of language-in-use in the context of sport, and interprets them through the lens of larger issues within sport culture and practice. With contributions from an international group of scholars, this an essential reference for scholars and researchers in applied linguistics, discourse analysis, sport communication, sport management, journalism and media studies.

Corpus Approaches to Discourse

Corpus Approaches to Discourse
Title Corpus Approaches to Discourse PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2018-01-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1351716077

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Corpus linguistics has now come of age and Corpus Approaches to Discourse equips students with the means to question, defend and refine the methodology. Looking at corpus linguistics in discourse research from a critical perspective, this volume is a call for greater reflexivity in the field. The chapters, each written by leading authorities, contain an overview of an emerging area and a case-study, presenting practical advice alongside theoretical reflection. Carefully structured with an introduction by the editors and a conclusion by leading researcher, Paul Baker, this is key reading for advanced students and researchers of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis.

Shifts towards Image-centricity in Contemporary Multimodal Practices

Shifts towards Image-centricity in Contemporary Multimodal Practices
Title Shifts towards Image-centricity in Contemporary Multimodal Practices PDF eBook
Author Hartmut Stöckl
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2020-01-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0429947518

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This innovative collection builds on current multimodal research to showcase image-centric practices in contemporary media, unpacking the increasing extent to which the visual plays a principal role in modern day communication. The volume begins by providing a concise overview of the history and development of multimodal research with respect to image-centricity, with successive chapters looking at how image-centricity emerges over time, unfolds in relation to language and other features in global design strategies. Bringing together contributions from both established and emerging researchers in multimodality and social semiotics, the book presents case studies on a variety of image-centric genres and domains, including magazines, advertising discourse, multimedia storytelling, and social media platforms. The aims of the book are, to interrogate the new multimodal genres, relations, forms of analysis, and methods of production that emerge from a greater reliance on visual components. Refining and broadening current understandings of image-centricity in today’s media sphere, this collection will be of particular interest to scholars and students in multimodality, social semiotics, applied linguistics, language and media, and discourse analysis.