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Abstract This study demonstrates how a red-tagging post on the community pantry movement in the Philippines performs its affective work of hate through the use of diverse modes of meaning-making (composition, representation, and language). It does so by employing a semiotic approach that integrates a multimodal framework that is attentive to materiality and an affective approach to discourse studies. The analysis traces and reveals different affective affordances of the semiotic resources in the chosen red-tagging post. Overall, the study sheds light on how red-tagging practices – in this case, in the form of a poster/Facebook post – are strategically semioticized, thus contributing to a larger political project of constructing an affective discourse of hate against the community pantry movement.
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Nelson Mangaldan Buso (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e60020b6db643587594285 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mc-2024-0028
Nelson Mangaldan Buso
University of Padua
Multimodal Communication
University of the Philippines Diliman
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