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Verbal/Visual Narrative Texts in Higher Education

by Martin Solly (Volume editor) Michelangelo Conoscenti (Volume editor) Sandra Campagna (Volume editor)
©2008 Edited Collection 394 Pages
Series: Linguistic Insights, Volume 80

Summary

The present is a time of major change in the world of higher education. Conceptions of knowledge and learning as well as course provision are being powerfully altered by current socio-political agendas, constantly evolving technology, demographic developments. The question of identity and its construction in narrative are central to reflection on these issues. Indeed the construction of multimodal/hybridized narratives involves discoursal processes where perceptions of culture and identity, attitudinal and evaluative stances are represented, negotiated, marginalized, transformed.
This volume presents a rich variety of perspectives on verbal/visual narrative texts in higher education coming from Europe, North America, South Africa, China and Australia. It includes case studies and original research from a wide spectrum of disciplinary domains (political science, law, medicine, biology, ICT, teacher education) set in a range of different education contexts (online communities and classrooms; native-speaker/nonnative-speaker, intercultural and multilingual/multiethnic milieus).

Details

Pages
394
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039116720
Language
English
Keywords
Hochschule Wissenschaftssprache Diskursanalyse Aufsatzsammlung
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 394 pp.

Biographical notes

Martin Solly (Volume editor) Michelangelo Conoscenti (Volume editor) Sandra Campagna (Volume editor)

The Editors: Martin Solly is Associate Professor of English Language and Translation at the Faculty of Education of the University of Florence, Italy. Michelangelo Conoscenti is Professor of English Language and Translation at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Turin, Italy. Sandra Campagna is Associate Professor of English Language and Translation at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Turin, Italy.

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