Chapter 9. Multiplying engagement
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Daniel Lees Fryer
Abstract
This paper explores how the textual voice in an online medical research article engages and positions itself with respect to other voices in the communicative context. Taking a systemic-functional, social-semiotic approach, I examine engagement intersemiotically, with regard to the deployment and integration of visual and verbal resources; interstratally, from the levels of (lexico-)grammar (‘from below’) and genre and ideology (‘from above’); and logogenetically, as the text unfolds. The analysis suggests a text that variously opens and closes dialogic space as the textual voice seeks to (dis)align the reader with various positions construed in the text. Some of those positionings cannot be fully appreciated without an intersemiotic perspective, making it an essential part of understanding how experts engage through specialized genres.
Abstract
This paper explores how the textual voice in an online medical research article engages and positions itself with respect to other voices in the communicative context. Taking a systemic-functional, social-semiotic approach, I examine engagement intersemiotically, with regard to the deployment and integration of visual and verbal resources; interstratally, from the levels of (lexico-)grammar (‘from below’) and genre and ideology (‘from above’); and logogenetically, as the text unfolds. The analysis suggests a text that variously opens and closes dialogic space as the textual voice seeks to (dis)align the reader with various positions construed in the text. Some of those positionings cannot be fully appreciated without an intersemiotic perspective, making it an essential part of understanding how experts engage through specialized genres.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword xi
- Chapter 1. Networking engagement in professional practices 1
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Section I. Monomodal genres
- Chapter 2. Positioning and proximity of reader engagement 29
- Chapter 3. Authorial engagement in business emails 47
- Chapter 4. Challenging the concept of pure objectivity in British and Spanish hard news reports 67
- Chapter 5. Rebuilding trust in the banking sector 87
- Chapter 6. Interrogative engagement as a pragmatic and textual function in Legal Studies 101
- Chapter 7. Patients engaging their doctors in the doctor-patient relationship 119
- Chapter 8. “Let’s have that conversation on next quarter’s call” 137
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Section II. Intersemiotic genres
- Chapter 9. Multiplying engagement 157
- Chapter 10. Researchers’ move from page to screen 179
- Chapter 11. Recruitment websites and the socialization of new employees 197
- Chapter 12. Verbal and nonverbal engagement devices in business persuasive discourse 217
- Chapter 13. Scifotainment 243
- Chapter 14. How much do U.S. patents disclose? 259
- Chapter 15. Gestural silence 277
- Chapter 16. Silence and engagement in the multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures 297
- Chapter 17. Organizational metadiscourse across lecturing styles 321
- Chapter 18. Engagement of readers/customers in the discourse of e-tourism promotional genres 341
- Notes on contributors 359
- Names Index 365
- Subject Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword xi
- Chapter 1. Networking engagement in professional practices 1
-
Section I. Monomodal genres
- Chapter 2. Positioning and proximity of reader engagement 29
- Chapter 3. Authorial engagement in business emails 47
- Chapter 4. Challenging the concept of pure objectivity in British and Spanish hard news reports 67
- Chapter 5. Rebuilding trust in the banking sector 87
- Chapter 6. Interrogative engagement as a pragmatic and textual function in Legal Studies 101
- Chapter 7. Patients engaging their doctors in the doctor-patient relationship 119
- Chapter 8. “Let’s have that conversation on next quarter’s call” 137
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Section II. Intersemiotic genres
- Chapter 9. Multiplying engagement 157
- Chapter 10. Researchers’ move from page to screen 179
- Chapter 11. Recruitment websites and the socialization of new employees 197
- Chapter 12. Verbal and nonverbal engagement devices in business persuasive discourse 217
- Chapter 13. Scifotainment 243
- Chapter 14. How much do U.S. patents disclose? 259
- Chapter 15. Gestural silence 277
- Chapter 16. Silence and engagement in the multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures 297
- Chapter 17. Organizational metadiscourse across lecturing styles 321
- Chapter 18. Engagement of readers/customers in the discourse of e-tourism promotional genres 341
- Notes on contributors 359
- Names Index 365
- Subject Index 367