PRIMA

Procedures for Interpreting Multimodal Argumentation

PRIMA is a 4-year NCN-funded research project based at the Department of Linguistics and Communication of the University of Lodz. 

Project Aims

The analysis of Multimodal Argumentation presents a number of problems to scholars, both theoretical and practical. In the PRIMA project we apply the principles of eXplainable Argumentation (XAT) to create interpretation procedures for arguments expressed in more than one mode. Our detailed aims are: 

  • Objective 1: Develop a clear theoretical conceptualisation of multimodal argumentation. 

  • Objective 2: Establish an understanding of the role of internet memes in argumentation. 

  • Objective 3: Design and test systematic, repeatable procedures for the identification, classification, and evaluation of multimodal arguments.

  • Objective 4: Create an environment for the further development of research into multimodal rhetoric and argumentation. 

Project Team

Principal Investigator: Martin Hinton

Martin Hinton is a linguist and philosopher, specialising in argumentation theory. He has written extensively on fallacy theory and evaluation systems for arguments. In his 2021 monograph, ‘Evaluating the Language of Argument’, Hinton set out the principles of the Comprehensive Assessment System for Natural Argumentation (CAPNA). Together with Jean Wagemans at the University of Amsterdam, he has developed eXplainable Argument Theory (XAT), which seeks to operationalise theories of argument into procedural tools allowing the explicit and repeatable identification, categorisation, and evaluation of arguments.

Hinton is the principal researcher on the Aida: Attitude and Identity in Argumentation project, also funded by the NCN, and leads the Xact: eXplainable Argumentation and Critical Thinking research group. He is head of the department of Linguistics and Communication at the University of Lodz.

 

Co-investigator: Aleksandra Majdzińska-Koczorowicz

Dr Majdzińska-Koczorowicz is a linguist who has published several papers on the interpretation of memes, using a cognitive linguistics approach. She has a particular interest in metaphors expressed multimodally.

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Researcher: Weronika Olkowska

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Weronika Olkowska is a student at the doctoral school of humanities, University of Lodz. 

Research Assistant: Kacper Rybiński

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Multimodal Argumentation Theory

Argumentation is the study of arguments and persuasive discourse. Many of the foundational ideas of the field were first elaborated by Aristotle and his work remains relevant to argument theorists to this day. 

In recent years, argumentation scholars have become increasingly aware of the fact that all around us are thousands of cartoons, posters, films, songs, and more, which contain arguments. We are particularly interested in internet memes.

New ways to interpret these arguments presented in multiple modes are being created and the Prima project is at the heart of that research.  

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Funduszepleu
Projekt Multiportalu UŁ współfinansowany z funduszy Unii Europejskiej w ramach konkursu NCBR