Between positivism and relativism: A critical realist approach to the analysis of multimodal texts
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Castaldi, J. 2024. Between positivism and relativism: A critical realist approach to the analysis of multimodal texts.
Authors | Castaldi, J. |
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Type | Conference paper |
Description | Roy Bhaskar centred his Critical Realism philosophy around a crucial philosophical conundrum, that is “reconciling the relativity of scientific knowledge as a social process with realism about its objects” (Hartwig, 2008, p. ix). The aim of this paper is to explore how such an epistemology can be applied to the analysis of multimodal texts, whilst also considering the potential cognitive effects on an audience. The paper will begin with a summary of the main theoretical tenets of Critical Realism and will sketch a methodological and analytical framework derived from it, which sees our world as organised across and interpreted through three interconnected planes, the real, the basic social reality and the constructed discursive reality. An overview will also be offered of approaches within Critical Discourse Studies that have attempted to integrate Critical Realism (e.g. Fairclough 2010) by showing how the process of semiosis aligns with the ontology of this philosophy (Fairclough, Jessop and Sayer, 2002). The second part of the paper will put the methodological and analytical framework introduced in the previous part to the test. For this purpose, examples from an on-going research project on the representation of Ukrainian Displaced People on British television will be used. The multimodal analysis relies on constructs borrowed from social semiotics (e.g. Kress and van Leeuwen, 1996, 2001; van Leeuwen, 1999; Machin and Mayr, 2012) and recently applied to the genre of travel and cultural documentaries (Castaldi, 2021, 2024). The purpose will be to show how the semiotic, multimodal representations can be analysed across the three planes of reality. The paper will end with a discussion around the applicability of the methodological approach introduced and of what the cognitive effects could be for the audiences of the television programmes analysed. |
Keywords | Critical realism; Multimodality; Cognition; Ukranian displaced people |
Year | 2024 |
Conference | The Fifth Conference of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics |
Related URL | https://konferens.ht.lu.se/iacs-5/ |
References | Bhaskar, R. (1998) The Possibility of Naturalism. London: Routledge. Bhaskar, R. (2008) A Realist Theory of Science. Routledge. Castaldi, J. (2021). A multimodal analysis of the representation of the Rohingya crisis in BBC’s Burma with Simon Reeve (2018): Integrating Audience Research in Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies. Multimodal Communication, 10(1), pp. 55-72. Castaldi, J. (2024). Keeping the myth of the British Empire alive: Combining a multimodal analysis of two BBC travel documentaries with audience research. In Zantides E. and Andreou, S. (eds.), Semiotics and Visual Communication IV: Myths of Today. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 331-353. Castaldi, J. (forthcoming) Cognition, relevance and ideology formation through travel documentaries: A longitudinal approach to audiences. Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric. Castaldi J. (under review) Multimodality, Ideology and Manipulation. BBC Travel Documentaries and the Illusion of an Empire: A Cognitive-Multimodal Approach. Routledge Studies in Multimodality. Fairclough, N. (2010) Critical Discourse Analysis: The Critical Study of Language. London: Routledge. Fairclough, N., Jessop, B. and Sayer, A. (2002) Critical realism and semiosis. Alethia, 5(1), pp. 2-10. Hall, S. (1980/2005) Encoding and decoding in the television discourse. In Hall, S., Hobson, D., Lowe, A. and Willis, P. (eds.), Culture, Media, Language: Working Papers in Cultural Studies, 1972-79. Routledge, pp. 117-127.Sperber, D. and Wilson, D. (1995) Relevance: Communication and Cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. van Dijk, T. A. (1998) Ideology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. London: Sage. van Leeuwen, T. (1996) The representation of social actors. In Caldas-Coulthard, C.R. & Coulthard, M. (eds): Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge, pp. 32-71 |
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Deposited | 04 Sep 2024 |
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