Lena Redman
Knowing with
New Media
A Multimodal Approach
for Learning
‘A timely exploration of the dynamics of multimodal meaning in the digital era, and pedagogies appropriate to the semiotic realities of our times. This is a book brimming with new ideas, at the same time comprehensively connected to contemporary and canonical literatures.’
—William Cope, Professor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Lena Redman
I Really Do Care; Shouldn’t We All?
From Sputnik
to Trump & Socialism
‘Combining biography and analysis in a compelling fashion, the author offers a powerful indictment of—along with possible remedies for—the dislocations pulling our societies apart today.’
—Anthony Giddens, Member of the House of Lords, United Kingdom, and Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge
‘A book to bend the mind so that you see the world, and our polarised and angry politics especially, afresh.’
—Peter Pomerantsev, the author of ‘Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia’ and ‘This is Not Propaganda: Adventure in the War Against Reality’
Lena Redman
Writing a Dissertation
with Images, Sounds
and Movements
Cinematic Bricolage
A chapter in ‘Shaping the Digital Dissertation: Knowledge Production in the Arts and Humanities’
by Virginia Kuhn &Anke Finger