MODE SUMMER SCHOOL 2014
The summer school is a five day intensive programme that is organised around 4 areas of research/interest: • face to face interaction • moving image and digital film production • […]
The summer school is a five day intensive programme that is organised around 4 areas of research/interest: • face to face interaction • moving image and digital film production • […]
MODE and colleagues from Great Ormond Street Hospital collaborated on a one day Agenda Setting Workshop on 7th April. The day focused in on the potential of digital technologies to […]
Authors: Berit Engøy Henriksen, Kate Cowan (MODE), Catherine Walker & Jolyon Winter (NOVELLA) Last week we completed a four-part doctoral student workshop series entitled “Transcription: issues of selection and representation”. […]
Authors: Sara Price and Carey Jewitt MODE recently facilitated a day event on researching and analysing mobile technology environments. It attracted a wide range of people interested and/or working with […]
Author: Carey Jewitt Helen Caple gave a MODE seminar recently on The analysis classification of online news galleries. This builds on earlier work on image and text relations in online […]
Author: Kate Cowan Qualitative research typically involves some form of transcription (such as representing an interviewee’s speech as writing, or video as writing with images). Choices about precisely what and […]
Author: Myrrh Domingo The MODE team hosted its first summer school this past July. There were five sessions in total and Gunther and I ran one of the training days, […]
Authors: Berit Henriksen, Carey Jewitt, Sara Price, and Mona Sakr How people interact with one another, objects, and digital environments, is increasingly multimodal. This raises significant challenges for collecting research […]
Mobile technologies have particular features that are likely to change individuals’ embodied experiences of places. Here at MODE, we’re conducting a research project to look at the influence of mobile […]
Author: Sara Price We have created a blog on research in embodiment that was inspired by our workshop in March this year embodimentblog.wordpress.com. The blog (and associated Twitter account @EmbodimentBlog) […]