... Arola argues that by focusing on the local, in his case the province of Tarragona, publishers wishing to maintain a small scale can reinvest in culture and generate their own markets. He cited the continued saleability of Arola's poetry ...
... meaning” (280). Arola notes that we must advocate for an ethics of care in our digital compos- ing practices, particularly when working with preexisting texts (spatial, digital, or otherwise) that we may be remixing into novel ...
... meaning making is a dynamic process that transforms the reader into an ... (Arola et al., 2014). This chapter examines how various modes of ... meanings. Kress and van Leeuwen (1990) state that all elem- ents in a visual or multimodal text ...
... meaning of multimodal texts is dependent on the reader, thereby making ... Arola (2016) shed light on the connection between multimodality and the ... meaning making process “by incorporating supporting material such as references to ...
... meaning (linguistic, aural, visual, gestural and spatial) to argue that ... Arola, Ball, and Jennifer Sheppard (2014) simplify the definition for ... meaning . . . multimodal composition is situated and thus shaped by context, history ...
... mean by different.” She used multiple colors, diverging from Coca-Cola's ... (Arola, Ball, and Sheppard 52). Camila was using a “guiding metaphor” of ... meaning) across a wider range of contexts. Xen, an international L2 student ...
... arola and arolaganya meaning " to divide " or reggehuku ( borrowing from Afrikaans ) and khutlotshepa mean- ing " rectangle " . Instructions in the textbooks were sometimes difficult to un- derstand . The teacher played an important ...
... meaning through their inter- relation ( Stark - Arola 1998 : 67 , 73 ) . Nevertheless , the most important con- tribution made by Stark - Arola is perhaps the delineation of a concrete , intertextualist research method , something that ...