Multimodal Corpus-Based Approaches to Website Analysis
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What should a theoretical model for website analysis look like? What can detailed comparative corpus-based semiotic analysis teach us about the trends, goals and image-promotion strategies of major institutions such as the world’s leading universities? What special targeting is given towards specific communities: language and other minorities, the needs of women, mature students and so on? What regional differences exist in websites between the three major world areas of America, Europe and Asia/Pacific?
The aim of the book is to present a theoretical and applicative approach to corpus-based multimodal analysis of website texts. The approach is demonstrated through the analysis of websites using the MCA multimodal concordancing and corpus construction system. The book is based on a corpus of University websites that have been converted into a film format. The book raises issues about research into website analysis from a semiotic as well as a social and cultural standpoint. A broad-based theoretical platform is adopted for the analysis of multimodal websites and user sessions drawing on social semiotics, mass media and communication studies, film theory, systemic-functional linguistics and genre theory.
Published: Nov 1, 2025
Series
Section | Chapter | Authors |
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Chapter 1 | ||
Introduction | Anthony Baldry | |
Chapter 2 | ||
What is a website? | Anthony Baldry | |
Chapter 3 | ||
Corpus-based approaches to website texts | Anthony Baldry | |
Chapter 4 | ||
Analysis of University websites | Anthony Baldry | |
Chapter 5 | ||
Interpretation of University websites | Anthony Baldry | |
Chapter 6 | ||
A global model for multimodal website analysis | Anthony Baldry | |
End Matter | ||
Appendix | Anthony Baldry |