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      'Academic literacies' as moving beyond writing: Investigating multimodal approaches to academic argument

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      London Review of Education
      IOE Press
      MULTIMODAL ARGUMENT, MODE, DISCOURSE, GENRE, MEDIUM
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            Abstract

            Research on academic literacies has predominately focused on writing practices in higher education. To account for writing practices in the digital age, this paper emphasizes the importance of extending the focus of academic literacies beyond writing to include multimodal composition. Drawing on social semiotics, we put forward a framework for understanding and analysing multimodal academic argument. This framework views argument in relation to features that make up text, namely mode, genre, discourse, and medium. We also look at ways in which multimodal resources are appropriated into argument through citation. Becoming more explicit about the ways in which academic argument is constructed is important for enabling student access into the discourses and practices of academia.

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            10430
            London Review of Education
            IOE Press
            1474-8460
            01 March 2017
            : 15
            : 1
            : 63-72
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            1474-8460(20170301)15:1L.63;1- s6.phd /ioep/clre/2017/00000015/00000001/art00006
            10.18546/LRE.15.1.06
            2edfc301-2052-4298-beda-f7336c89e5a9
            Copyright @ 2017
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            Articles: Academic literacies

            Education,Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Educational research & Statistics,General education
            MEDIUM,DISCOURSE,MODE,GENRE,MULTIMODAL ARGUMENT

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