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Introduction and contents for special issue of Multimodal Communication 10 (1)

  • Tui Matelau-Doherty EMAIL logo and Jesse Pirini
Published/Copyright: January 27, 2021

Abstract

In this article we introduce this special issue of Multimodal Communication. We briefly describe the founding of the Multimodal Research Centre and the journal Multimodal Communication before introducing each of the articles featured in this issue.


Corresponding author: Tui Matelau-Doherty, Department of Bridgepoint, Unitec Institute of Technology, Carrington Road, Mount Albert, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand; and Multimodal Research Center, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand, E-mail:

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Received: 2020-12-16
Accepted: 2020-12-18
Published Online: 2021-01-27

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