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We live in a textually-mediated world where writing is central to society, its cultural practices and institutions. Writing has been the subject of much research but it is usually highly visible and valued texts that are studied -- the work of novelists, poets and scholars. The studies included in this book examine every day acts of writing and their significance. Ordinary quotidian writing may be viewed as mundane and routine, but it is central to how societies operate and the ways individuals relate to each other and to institutions. Examples discussed in the book including writing in area
Written communication --- Composition (Language arts) --- Rhetoric --- Research --- Social aspects --- Research. --- Social aspects. --- Written discourse --- Written language --- Communication --- Discourse analysis --- Language and languages --- Visual communication --- Speaking --- Authorship --- Expression --- Literary style --- Composition (Rhetoric) --- Writing (Composition) --- Written composition --- Language arts --- Written communication - Research --- Written communication - Social aspects --- Composition (Language arts) - Research --- Rhetoric - Research
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This book explores the ways in which multimodality and multilingualism as areas of study intersect and provides empirical examples of how this looks in practice from a wide range of settings. It argues that the everyday practices of multilingual communities are multimodal in nature.
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