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Toward multimodal inquiry: opportunities,challenges and implications of multimodality for research and scholarship
Authors:Ioana Literat  Anna Conover  Elizabeth Herbert-Wasson  Karen Kirsch Page  Joseph Riina-Ferrie  Rachael Stephens
Institution:Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:In this article, we suggest that we are witnessing a challenge to the hegemony of text-based knowledge in academic scholarship, brought about by newly available modes of expression, and a cultural shift in our notions of reading and writing, authorship, and networked knowledge production. The central question we address here concerns the implications of widening our ideas of acceptable forms of inquiry, analysis and representation in academic scholarship. As a collective of scholar-practitioners exploring new modes of expression and working both within and outside the formal structures of academia, we argue for the increasing significance of multimodal research in the contemporary context of academic inquiry. By more equitably valuing different ways of thinking, knowing and communicating, multimodal research can facilitate wider and more diverse participation in the production of knowledge, offer a more nuanced and ethical mode of inquiry, emphasize different ways of knowing and connecting, and make scholarship more broadly accessible beyond academic contexts. Here, we analyze the key opportunities facilitated by multimodal inquiry, as well as the obstacles that stand in the way of a wider adoption of this type of research in higher education.
Keywords:Academic scholarship  multimodal research  knowledge production  collaborative research
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