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Introduction
Introduction to DN29 Visiolinguistics: Panoramas of Languaging and Visuality
Jaspal Naveel Singh (The Open University)
Socially mediated visiolinguistics
Katherine Arnold-Murray (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
Appraisal in text-image social media content
Catherine Bouko (Ghent University, Belgium)
Emoji, journalistic discourse, and the enduring myth of a universal visual language
Agnese Sampietro (University Jaume, Spain)
Vlog as a multimodal translanguaging space: A corpus-assisted approach
Hülya Mısır (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Historical visiolinguistics and the visiolinguistics of writing
Animal tracks: Visiocreolization and the reading of identity in ancient Mesoamerica
Kathryn Hudson (University at Buffalo, USA)
Visual power and pragmatics: Royal correspondence of England and Scotland, 1513-1542
Mel Evans (University of Leeds) and Helen Newsome (University College Dublin, Ireland)
The many orthographies of Kristang, a critically endangered creole language of Melaka and Singapore
Kevin Martens Wong (leader of the Kristang people of Singapore/Merlionsman of the Republic of Singapore)
Dimitrios Meletis (University of Vienna, Austria)
Visiolinguistic landscapes
Theme park linguistic landscapes: The example of Greece in Europa-Park
Martina Schrader Kniffki (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) & Florian Freitag (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Ntefne Dafni Santsak & Roula Kitsiou (University of Thessaly, Greece)
Toilet graffiti: What we can learn form the visual languaging in the stalls
Mabel Victoria (Edinburgh Napier University, UK)
Enoch Liu (Hunan First Normal University, China)
Education and visiolinguistics
Orders of the gaze: Potentials of a viscourse oriented organizational education perspective
Susanne Weber & Eva Bulgrin (Philipps University Marburg, Germany)
"Your hard work lacks only a direction": Affective-semiotic interpellation in shadow education
Vincent Wai Sum Tse (Monash University, Australia/The University of Warwick, UK) & Kyle Pui Lun Sze (The University of Hong Kong, SAR China)
Fareeha Aazam (Universiti Malaya, Malaysia)
The visiolinguistics of fiction, film, advertisements and comics
A historical and updated view of the representation of rape in pornographic novels
Carmen Gregori-Signes (Universitat de València, Spain)
Isaiah Agbo, Ibe Marcelina C. & Goodluck C. Kadiri (University of Nigeria, Nsukka)
Cristina María Tello Barbé (University of Valencia, Spain)
The visuality of humor in the comics of Nonte Fonte
Pritha Chandra & Subir Dey (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Visiolinguistics in politics
The letter of the law: Legal and unreadable
Karen Adams (Arizona State University, USA)
(In-)vsible bodies: Visual body politics in the discursive space of media representation
Julia Korell (Philipps-University Marburg, Germany)
Visual and verbal construction of corruption: 'The Cyprus Papers'
Costas Constandinides & Dimitris Trimithiotis (University of Cyprus)
Laura Kaluza (Philipps University Marburg, Germany)
The visiolinguistics of protests and activism
Dana D. Trif (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania)
"Be water": A flowing Hong Kong protestscape
Jennifer Eagleton (The University of Hong Kong, SAR China)
Visual politics and image activism: A viscourse analytical approach
Sarah Wieners & Susanne Weber (Philipps University Marburg, Germany)
Cognitive approaches to visiolinguistics
Reading between the lines: Text-picture integration by English and Chinese readers
Chenyi Zhang (University of Cambridge, UK)
Cognitive glues for abstract concept visualization in cognitive modeling
Lyubov Gurevich (Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia)
Maria Gkantaki and Georgia Andreou (University of Thessaly, Greece)
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