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Analyzing layering in textual design: a multimodal approach for examining cultural, linguistic, and social migrations in digital video

This paper explores the nature of layering noisy and moving features in video to better understand how the movement of people, their ideas, and their texts are shifting functions of design and circulation within digital contexts. Drawing from video collected as part of an ethnography of digital lite...

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Published in:International journal of social research methodology 2011-05, Vol.14 (3), p.219-230
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Environmental Movements
Ethnography
Internet
Language
Linguistics
Literacy
Migration
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Music
Social Identity
Social Movements
Social research
text
Texts
Videotape Recordings
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