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Persuasion in multimodal digital genres: Building credibility in video abstracts

Authors

DONTCHEVA-NAVRÁTILOVÁ Olga

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ESP TODAY-JOURNAL OF ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES AT TERTIARY LEVEL
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Web http://dx.doi.org/10.18485/esptoday.2023.11.2.2
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.18485/esptoday.2023.11.2.2
Keywords video abstract; multimodal discourse analysis; persuasive strategies; credibility; mathematics
Description The emergence of the video abstract as a new digital genre of science communication has allowed researchers to increase their visibility and engage with larger audiences by employing a complex interplay of different semiotic modes. This paper studies strategies and multimodal resources for building credibility in a small corpus of 16 video abstracts on mathematics published online in the Journal of Number Theory (Elsevier). By adopting a multimodal discourse analysis (Kress 2010) perspective and drawing on previous research on video abstracts (e.g., Coccetta, 2021; Liu, 2019, 2021) and persuasion in digital academic genres (e.g., Luzón, 2019; Valeiras-Jurado, 2020), this study explores persuasive strategies for enhancing credibility and semiotic resources used for their realisation. The analysis considers six persuasive strategies (attention-getting, constructing an authorial persona, engagement, framing, logical reasoning and providing proof) while exploring how the written and spoken verbal modes interact with mathematical symbolism and non-verbal visuals. The results suggest that persuasive strategies used for building credibility vary across different types of video abstracts and differ from those used in printed abstracts.

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