Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the application of semiotic theories in understanding multimodal communication. It aims to analyze how signs and symbols interact across different modes of communication.
This session focuses on the relationship between media discourse and language evolution in contemporary society. Participants will examine how media shapes public perception and language practices.
This track investigates the complexities of interaction in multimodal settings, emphasizing the interplay between verbal and non-verbal communication. It seeks to uncover how context influences communicative effectiveness.
This session addresses the intersection of language and identity within the framework of a knowledge-driven society. It will explore how linguistic choices reflect and shape personal and collective identities.
This track examines how cultural contexts influence multimodal communication practices. It aims to highlight the significance of cultural nuances in understanding language use across different societies.
This session focuses on methodologies for analyzing discourse within multimodal frameworks. Participants will discuss various analytical approaches to studying language in diverse communicative contexts.
This track explores the transformative effects of technology on language and communication practices. It will address how digital platforms reshape interactions and language use in modern society.
This session investigates the role of multimodal literacy in enhancing educational outcomes. Participants will discuss strategies for integrating multimodal approaches into language education.
This track examines the impact of social media on language change and communication styles. It aims to analyze how online interactions contribute to the evolution of language in real-time.
This session encourages interdisciplinary collaboration in the study of language and communication. Participants will explore how insights from various fields can enrich our understanding of language phenomena.
This track addresses the ethical considerations and responsibilities of researchers in the field of multimodal communication. It aims to foster discussions on best practices and ethical dilemmas in language studies.
