This course provides an engaging overview of pragmatic approaches to multimodality in socio-technically diverse online environments, bridging theory and practice. Students will explore a variety of digital genres, from traditional text-based formats to emergent, multimodal trends on participatory social media platforms. Throughout the course, students will analyze real-world data, engage with existing research, and examine diverse digital contexts. By focusing on text-based, multimodal, and interactional online communication, this course offers insights into contemporary digital discourses.
The course includes a reduced number of regular sessions alongside a guest lecture and workshop during calendar week 23. These special events will be conducted by Prof. Camilla Vasquez (University of South Florida), an internationally renowned expert in digital discourse.
Guest Lecture: "Narrativity in Online Reviews"
Workshop: "Digital Storytelling and Food Genres"
NB: To secure your spot, attendance at the first session is mandatory.
A high degree of active participation, preparation, and attendance is expected. |