Visually communicating exclusiveness: how specialist music secondary schools in England represent themselves on the web

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Music Education Research Pub Date : 2022-07-11 DOI:10.1080/14613808.2022.2085679
Jonathan Lilliedahl
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ABSTRACT This article examines how specialist music secondary schools in England present themselves on their websites and social media platforms. We consider visual communication codes and how such patterns reflect cultural distinctions and social boundaries. Multimodal critical discourse analysis is used to demonstrate how the choice of semiotic resources convey the meaning of specialisation in a socially exclusive manner. Although the schools in question use different resources, similarities in function can be noted in their self-promotion. A school’s social matrix and use of classical aesthetics are conveyed through non-verbal, visual communication. An elite code associates advanced musical training with certain principles of behaviour and social values. Those, in turn, represent class-based distinctions, cultural boundaries, and characteristics of privileged education.
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视觉传达的排他性:英国专业音乐中学如何在网络上展示自己
本文研究了英国专业音乐中学如何在其网站和社交媒体平台上展示自己。我们考虑视觉沟通代码和这些模式如何反映文化差异和社会界限。多模态批评话语分析被用来证明符号资源的选择如何以一种社会排他性的方式传达专业化的意义。虽然这些学校使用的资源不同,但在自我宣传中可以发现功能上的相似性。学校的社会矩阵和古典美学的使用是通过非语言的视觉交流来传达的。精英准则将高级音乐训练与某些行为准则和社会价值观联系起来。反过来,这些又代表了阶级差异、文化界限和特权教育的特征。
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