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Multimodal health communication in two cultures – A comparison of Swedish and Malaysian Youtube videos

Jens Allwood
SCCIIL Center, Univ or Gothenburg, Sweden

Elisabeth Ahlsén
SCCIIL Center, Univ or Gothenburg, Sweden

Stefano Lanzini
SCCIIL Center, Univ or Gothenburg, Sweden

Ali Attaran
SCCIIL Center, Univ or Gothenburg, Sweden

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Ingår i: Proceedings of the 4th European and 7th Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication (MMSYM 2016), Copenhagen, 29-30 September 2016

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 141:13, s. 94-101

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Publicerad: 2017-09-21

ISBN: 978-91-7685-423-5

ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

Youtube video health information about overweight and obesity, was analyzed in two different countries – Sweden and Malaysia. The videos were analyzed by using Activity based Communication Analysis, Critical Discourse Analysis and Rhetorical Analysis, pointing to possible cultural differences in rhetorical approach. The use of multimodality was in focus in the analysis. Considerable differences in the use of spoken and written words, pictures, animations, colour, music and other sounds were found between Swedish videos which tended to rely more on spoken words from experts and on logos, while Malaysian videos tended to rely heavily on animations, vivid colours, music and other sounds and appeal to pathos. In both countries, ethos is important, but conveyed in somewhat different ways. The length of the videos differ considerably, with Malaysian videos being very short and Swedish videos quite long.

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