| 6th International Conference on Multimodality (6-ICOM) |
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Location: Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL
Host/Speaker: Professor Gunther Kress, Director of the Centre for Multimodal Research
Date and Time:
From Wednesday, 22 August 2012 To Friday, 24 August 2012 Each year
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Hosted by the IOE Centre for Multimodal Research, MODE
(Multimodal Methods for Researching Digital Data and Environments) and the
Institute of Education.
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Key Notes:
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- Sigrid
Norris, Auckland University of Technology,
New Zealand: Analyzing Multimodal Interaction
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- John
Knox, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia: Digital News and
Online texts
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- Arlene
Archer, University of Capetown, South Africa: Social
Justice and multimodal pedagogy
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- Lorenza
Mondada University of Lyon, France:
Video based research and the work-place
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- Gunther
Kress & colleagues at IOE Centre for Multimodal
Research: Multimodality,
learning and recognition
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Key dates
13 April
2012 Deadline for submission of
abstracts
1 May
2012 Notification
of acceptance
18 May
2012 Deadline for early bird
registration
1 July
2012 Deadline
for registration
22,23
& 24 August 2012 Conference
This is not a theme-based conference and we envisage a
broad based interpretation of multimodality. The conference welcomes papers
from across different fields of application - including health, work and
occupations, art, media and marketing, games and play, education, tourism, and
business. Whilst we expect many of the papers will come under the following
sub-headings these are not designed to be exhaustive or limiting:
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Identity
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Practical applications of multimodality
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Social justice
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Methodological challenges
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Historical perspectives on multimodality
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Video based research
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Embodiment and physicality
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Developments of concepts and theory
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Space and place
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Multimodality and ethics
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Technology and multimodality
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Approaches to analyzing multimodal data
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Interdisciplinary multimodal work
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Call for papers
We welcome symposia, individual papers and workshops.
Abstract submission forms and further information are available
at http:mode.ioe.ac.uk/conferences. All abstracts will be peer-reviewed. Deadline 5pm
on 13 April 2012.
Registration
Conference
fee: Full fee £300; Early Bird Fee £250; Students £180.
Lunch and
light refreshments included, accommodation not included.
Early
Bird Registration Deadline 18 May 2012; Final Registration deadline 1 July 2012,
To register, please visit the online registration page
For further
information email
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