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  1. Multimodality - Wikipedia

    Multimodality is the application of multiple literacies within one medium. Multiple literacies or "modes" contribute to an audience's understanding of a composition. [1]

  2. What Is Multimodality? Meaning and Examples - ScienceInsights

    Mar 11, 2026 · Multimodality is the use of multiple channels, or “modes,” to communicate, perceive, treat, or solve a problem.

  3. 10 Multimodality Examples (2026) - Helpful Professor

    May 29, 2024 · Multimodality refers to the combination and interaction of multiple modes of communication within a single context or medium. It encompasses various channels, such as visual, …

  4. Multimodality (Kress) – Learning Theories

    Summary: Multimodality is a theory which looks at how people communicate and interact with each other, not just through writing (which is one mode) but also through speaking, gesture, gaze, and …

  5. Multimodality - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Multimodality refers to the interplay between different representational modes, for instance, between images and written/spoken word. Multimodal representations mediate the sociocultural ways in which …

  6. Multimodality And Multimodal Literacy: What Are They And Why Are …

    Nov 16, 2023 · Multimodality refers to the use of more than one mode of communication in a text to create meaning. The concept of multimodality describes how each mode contributes to the overall …

  7. With this position paper, we (a) offer a working definition on how to use the term multimodality, (b) aim to raise awareness that defining multimodality is harder than expected, and (c) invite the commu-nity to …

  8. Multimodality | Social Sciences and Humanities - EBSCO

    Multimodality refers to the complex process involved in transmitting and receiving information, that is, how one individual or group designs a method for sharing an idea or a concept with others.

  9. (PDF) Multimodality - ResearchGate

    Nov 29, 2015 · It introduces the concept of multimodality as an increasingly visible phenomenon of communication and it traces the developments of multimodality as a field of research, along with the …

  10. 12 - Multimodality

    This provides a comprehensive introduction to various theoretical approaches to multimodality from different disciplines (e.g. visual studies, anthropology, conversation analysis, sociocultural theory, etc.).