@book{discovery10004248,
            note = {Field of Enquiry: Media theory Theoretical Perspectives: multimodality theory Original Contributions: the book proposes a series of new applications of multimodality theory to the analysis of specific media forms, in particular moving image media, websites and computer games. It is a research method book which exemplifies its approach (multimodal analysis of media texts) by a series of original analyses drawn from small research studies by the two authors. Evidence of sgnificance: favourable review by Professor Andrew Goodwyn; NATE reviews for teachers - http://www.nate.org.uk/site/reviews/ReadReview.php?ReviewID=00068\&Category=For\%20Teachers\&Series= The research basis is the development and application of multimodality theory to a series of case studies of media texts made or engaged with by young people. This is an authored book, so has not been formally peer-reviewed. It is co-authored, though I am the principal author of all chapters, and the sole author of chapters 1, 4 and 6.},
       publisher = {Continuum},
           title = {Analysing Media Texts},
            year = {2003},
         address = {London},
        keywords = {Semiotics, Digital technologies, Media},
            isbn = {9780826464705},
          author = {Burn, Andrew and Parker, David},
             url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10004248/}
}