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Image-centric practices on Instagram: Subtle shifts in footing.
Caple, H. - : Routledge, 2020. : London, 2020
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Multimodal News Analysis Across Cultures
Caple, H; Huan, C; Bednarek, M. - : Cambridge University Press, 2020. : Cambridge, UK, 2020
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Kaleidographic: A data visualization tool.
Caple, H; Anthony, L; Bednarek, M. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2019
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Using Kaleidographic to visualize multimodal relations within and across texts
Caple, H; Bednarek, M; Anthony, L. - : SAGE, 2018
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Analyzing the multimodal expression of thoughts and feelings in social media posts
Caple, H. - 2018
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Visualizing corpus-assisted multimodal discourse analysis: Principles and limitations
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Introducing a new visualisation tool: Kaleidographic
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Kaleidographic
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News values in Australia Day reporting: a social semiotic approach
Caple, H. - 2018
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Analysing the multimodal text
Caple, H. - : Routledge, 2018. : London, 2018
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Introducing Kaleidographic: A new visualization tool for multimodal discourse analysis
Caple, H. - 2017
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Visualising Multimodal Discourse Analysis using Kaleidographic: A Case Study of Discursive News Values Analysis in Most Shared News
Abstract: For researchers working with ‘modal ensembles’ (Kress 2010: 28), where meaning is made at the intersection of multiple semiotic modes, the ability to demonstrate the convergence and divergence of meaning between semiotic modes, both within and across multiple texts, has to date been a near impossible task. In this paper, we introduce Kaleidographic, a visualization tool that is capable of demonstrating patterns within and across texts (inter- and intra-textual relations) and within and across semiotic modes (inter- and intra-semiotic relations). We do this through a case study investigating most shared news on Facebook, where the posts made by news organisations to Facebook usually consist of both words and images. We use Bednarek and Caple’s (2017) discursive news values analysis (DNVA) framework to examine how such texts construct newsworthiness. Our findings show that the construction of news values both conforms to the strengths of each mode and accumulates across semiotic modes. This suggests that both semi¬otic modes are important, since they each construe different, complementary aspects of an event as newsworthy. While analysing and then collating individual instances of the construction of DNVA is straightforward, it is difficult to get a sense of the dataset as a whole, where these strategies occur (across texts), how they are realised (across semiotic modes) and the extent to which they converge and diverge. We use Kaleidographic to dynamically demonstrate all of these relations.
Keyword: data visualization; DNVA; Kaleidographic; software
URL: http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/unsworks_56234
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Introducing a new topology for (multimodal) discourse analysis. ; Transforming Contexts. Papers from the 44th International Systemic Functional Congress
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Genre(less) and purpose(less): Online news galleries
Caple, H; Knox, JS. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Assessing the multimodal construction of public sentiment on social media
Caple, H. - 2017
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A new topology for (multimodal) discourse analysis
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How can computer-based methods help researchers to investigate news values in large datasets? A corpus linguistic study of the construction of newsworthiness in the reporting on Hurricane Katrina
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