A multimodal discourse analysis of english posters in violence awareness campaigns against women

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Abstract

The present study seeks to delve into the intricacies of multimodal discourse analysis with regard to violence against women awareness campaign posters. To this end, a study is conducted on English posters. In this respect, the different semiotic modes adopted in English posters were put under scrutiny. Similarly, the study attempts to explore how the adoption of different semiotic modes may contribute to the construction of meaning when cooperating with language. To this end, three English posters were selected from different electronic sources and put under investigation. The qualitative analysis of the yielded results was couched with Kress and Van Leeuwen’s (2006) Visual Grammar framework. The findings indicate that English posters employed a variety of semiotic modes. By the same token, the yielded results indicate that the majority of the sampled posters are conceptual. Such visual characterization demonstrates that the English posters tend to be static and immovable.

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Belgrimet, S., & Rabab’ah, G. (2021). A multimodal discourse analysis of english posters in violence awareness campaigns against women. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 11(2), 191–201. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1102.12

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