ABSTRACT

As a founder and leading figure in multimodality and social semiotics, Theo van Leuween has made significant contributions to a variety of research fields, including discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, communication and media studies, education, and design. In celebration of his illustrious research career, this volume brings together a group of leading and emerging scholars in these fields to review, explore and advance two central research agendas set out by van Leeuwen: the categorisation of the meaning potential of various semiotic resources and the examination of their uses in different forms of communication, and the critical analysis of the interaction between semiotic forms, norms and technology in discursive practices. Through 11 cutting-edge research papers and an experimental visual essay, the book investigates a broad range of semiotic resources including touch, sound, image, texture, and discursive practices such as community currency, fitness regime, film scoring, and commodity upcycling. The book showcases how social semiotics and multimodality can provide insights into the burning issues of the day, such as global neoliberalism, terrorism, consumerism, and immigration.

chapter 1|17 pages

Social Semiotics

A Theorist and a Theory in Retrospect and Prospect

chapter 2|11 pages

Changing Academic Common Sense

A Personal Recollection of Collaborative Work

chapter 3|19 pages

“Strangers in Europe”

A Discourse-Historical Approach to the Legitimation of Immigration Control 2015/16

chapter 5|12 pages

Can a Sign Reveal Its Meaning?

On the Question of Interpretation and Epistemic Contexts

chapter 7|20 pages

Reading That Which Should Not Be Signified

Community Currency in the UK

chapter 10|17 pages

New Codifications, New Practices

The Multimodal Communication of CrossFit