Gunther Kress, one of the founders of social semiotics and
multimodality, has made lasting contributions to these fields
through his work in semiotics and meaning-making; power and
identity; agency, design, production; and pedagogy and learning; in
varied sites of transformation. This book brings together leading
scholars in a variety of disciplines, including social semiotics,
pedagogy, linguistics, media and communication studies, new
literacy studies, ethnography, academic literacy, literary
criticism and, more recently, medical/clinical education, to
examine and build upon his work. This disciplinary diversity is
evidence of the ways in which Kress' work has influenced and been
influenced by a wide range of academic work and intellectual
endeavors and how it has been used to lay foundations for
theory-building and concept development in a varied yet connected
range of areas.
The individual contributions to the book pick up the threads of
the often collaborative work of the authors with Kress; they show
how these approaches were subsequently developed and discuss what
future trajectories the authors see for them.
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