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182 INDEX
caption 66 ordinary 40
causality 34; critique 36
sequence 34; cultural pessimists 4, 51;
spatial relations 57; multimodality 51
speech and writing 57 cultural work 46;
cause/causation 4 mode 46
change 11;
notions 11 declarative 29;
channels of reception 46; assignment of roles 60
physiology 46 design 37, 49, 120, 169;
chapter 19 affordance of modes 49;
character-based writing system 10, 27, 30, competence 50;
141 curriculum 49;
choice 44; decisions 51;
possibilities of 44 domains of 49–50;
Clark, R. 14 instability 49;
clauses 64, 73; interested 169;
mode of speech 73; knowledge 50;
sentence–clause relations 122, 128–32 multimodal environment 49;
code 5; multimodal texts 46, 49, 50;
digital 5 shift from competent performance 37;
cognitive 1, 171; text 112;
affective 171 text-making 105;
coherence 36, 68 writing 46
cohesion 36 designer 46
commitment 3; dialect 31;
epistemological 3; Norfolk 31
ontological 3 diary genre 54
communication 1, 11, 16, 19, 36; discourse 36, 47
bi/unidirectional 6; display 2, 45;
contemporary 19, 21; genre 2;
‘displayed’ 9; spatial 9
flow 6; disposition 172;
new theories 11; materiality of the voice 172
practices 19; dissemination 17;
resources 24; regulation of access 17
‘truths’ about 12
communicational affordances 46; economy 10;
instability 19; information 10
practices 19; e-mail 6, 12;
revolution in landscapes 9, 10, 11 power 12;
competence 50; presence 12
competent performance 37 energy 127;
concept 40 accent/‘feet’ 127
concept map 54, 55 epistemological losses 116;
Cope, B. 14 decisions 116;
Cowen, R. 14 design 11
creativity 36, 40, 109;