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1Mapping the multimodal genres of traditional and
electronic newspapers
John Bateman, Judy Delin and Renate Henschel
Document Design Conference 2004, Tilburg, January
23rd.
2Overview of talk
- What is meant with genre?
- What is meant with a multimodal genre?
- How can genres be mapped?
- the GeM Project
- Application to newspapers and newspaper design
- Discussion weaknesses and strengths of the
transfer of newspaper editions to the web
3Newspaper design...
Randy Stano, graphics designer for the Miami
Herald, cited in Stephen Ames (1989) Elements of
Newspaper Design. ... weve got to make it
easy for the readers. ... Most readers want
news quickly, easily and they want a lot of it.
Yes, you get people who want the New York
Times ... type stories, but youve got to be
able to break these stories up.
4Newspaper design...
- Suggestions
- break into packages and subpackages using
subheads, - pulling out quotes to be set in headline type as
graphic elements - making a portion of the story into a sidebar
- The reader needs as many points of entry into a
package as are feasible. (Stano)
5The GeM Project Genre Multimodality
genre types of
text, types of document
applications
empirical
6Particular sources of inspiration
- Rob Waller
- The typographical contribution to language
towards a model of typographic genres and their
underlying structures PhD thesis Reading
University (1988) - Günther Kress and Theo van Leeuwen
- Application of functional linguistic methods to
multimodal documents - Jim Martin and Jay Lemke
- functional interpretations of genre spaces
7 Corpus basics
empirical
- Required structured, consistent, correct
information for supporting empirical questions /
hypothesis formation and hypothesis testing
(annotated)
corpus
collection
raw texts
source annotation
8GEM annotation scheme
9Multilayered annotation
- Many tools being developed for this kind of
enrichment, and many more to come - XML the Extensible Markup Language
- W3C
- Information-management companies
- Linguistically what are reasonable/useful
layers of annotation?
10Wallers (1988) model of document design
11The GeM annotation layers
- Content structure
- Rhetorical structure
- Layout structure
- Navigation structure
- Linguistic structure
12Relations between social practice and multimodal
genre
social practice
particular artefact form and tools
established uses of the artefact
developed modes of expression
13The GeM annotation layers
- Content structure
- Rhetorical structure
- Layout structure
- Navigation structure
- Linguistic structure
14Annotation solutions adopted...
- criteria for recognising units
- XML representations throughout
- basic vocabulary of the page images,
signs, sentences, numbers, ... - layout units hierarchy determined visually and
by considering the degree to which elements
belong together - rhetorical structure traditional analysis
according to MannThompsons rhetorical structure
theory (RST) - navigation units elements pointing elsewhere in
the document
15GeM Corpus Entries
http//purl.org/net/gem
16Distribution of information across layers
Semantic Content
Layout
RST segments
layout units
navigational elements
base units
17Distribution of information across layers
Semantic Content
Layout
RST segments
layout units
navigational elements
base units
18Example Derivation of layout structure
- Working visually from the page, decompose the
objects on the page in terms of their visual
unity and relative mobility/independence - Transform the page decomposition into a
hierarchical structure - Specify presentation information for units e.g.,
font size, type, colour, image type, resolution,
etc. - Gradually transfer the implicit spatial
information in the visual image to explicitly
represented structural information
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22Complete layout structure
- provides a place for assigning specific
information about the layout units - contents given by collections of the base units
of the page
23GeM layers layout units
- Layout units content defined by cross references
(xrefs) to base units - Layout units contain typographical details common
over the unit and its children - Typographical information modelled on CSS and
XSLFO
lttext xref"lay-21.12 lay-21.14 lay-21.16
lay-21.18 lay-21.20" font-family"sans-seri
f" font-size"10" font-style"normal"
font-weight"bold" case"mixed"
justification"right" color"black"/gt
24Annotation solutions adopted
- positioning of layout units within a page is
specified two-dimensionally with respect to a
generalized page model - the page model decomposes the page area into a
hierarchy of grids - specifying the grid for a page is part of the
annotation task.
25Complete layout structure page model
- each sub-tree can additionally be assigned to a
position in a hierarchically ordered page grid
26Complete layout structure page model
27GeM layers area model
ltarea-root id"page-frame" cols"1" rows"3"
hspacing"100" vspacing"10 85 5"
height"16cm" width"14cm"gt ltsub-area
id"body-frame" location"row-2" cols"2"
rows"1" hspacing"50 50"
vspacing"100"/gt lt/area-rootgt
16cm
ltlayout-root id"page-21"gt ltlayout-leaf
xref"header-21"
location"row-1" area-ref"page-frame"/gt
... lt/layout-rootgt
Layout units are related to identified elements
of a hierarchical grid specified in the area model
28The Guardian Web Version
29The Guardian Web Version
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32Partial layout structure
33Partial layout structure
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35Types of content
UK news
Politics
International
Business
Comment
G2
TV etc.
Reviews
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38News article
Link to related report
39Navigation menu by newspaper section
40Drop-down links to broader categories
Navigation Drop-down menus by newspaper section
and time general search
41Services
42Navigation front page and index
43Navigation list of titles of further articles
44Daily Telegraph Web version
Daily Telegraph
45Daily Telegraph
46Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph Layout structure (partial)
47Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph Layout structure (partial)
48The Guardian Print version
49The Guardian partial layout structure
50The Guardian partial layout structure
51Comparative layout structure
print
web
52NEWS OF THE WORLD Web version
53The SUN Print version
54OLIVE SOFTWARE
55Return of the traditional document - even for
the web?
- Why?
- consideration of use of available access
structures - task
- organising and providing access to material
- selected rhetorical organisation
- sequence by topic vs. sequence by importance
56Contrasting resources
- Web design for Guardian, Daily Telegraph and
similar sites - little use of space
- technology limited (HTML tables with long
columns extensive scrolling required) - Print design for all newspapers
- use of space as multidimensional indicator of
newsworthiness and importance - off-loading cognitive load of access to spatial
layout
57Hypothesis...
The virtual artefact constructed through these
production practices and expression decisions may
just not be able to
- express multidimensional newsworthiness and
importance - while using this simultaneously as an access
structure