Mediatised Home: Using Semiotic Repertoires in Online Workplace Communications

Authors

  • Evgeny A. Kozhemyakin Belgorod National Research University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.0000/ywhp6p75

Keywords:

COVID-19, mediatisation, online communication, semiotic repertoires, work from home, workplace communication

Abstract

Since 2020, people have faced the challenge of constructing new visual modes of online workplace meetings, because we had to use our home for working communications purposes and as a new medium. Mediatisation of home involves redefining semiotic resources and communicational norms concerning the appearance of participants, the background, the use of camera and microphone. The results of the poll demonstrate that this redefining has two aspects: 1) the use of semiotic repertoire to transmit meaningful information about the self and own positions, attitudes, and roles in the communication; and 2) normalisation of own and others’ actions during online meetings from home. The results of the survey contribute to awareness of how the issue of private and working/corporate places is being debated. The author claims that technical aspects of online meetings are at the beginning of their ethical reconstruction, which would provide online workplace communications with new traditions and rules of use of camera and microphone as meaningful parts of the semiotic repertoire.

Author Biography

  • Evgeny A. Kozhemyakin, Belgorod National Research University

    Evgeny Alexandrovich Kozhemyakin is the head of the Department of Communication Studies, Advertisement and Public Relations at the Belgorod National Research University (Russia), head of the Dissertation Defence Board at Journalism and he runs the laboratory of multimodal studies. He is a habilitated doctor in the theory of culture. He focuses on media discourses in Russia, multimodal communication, social semiotics and issues of interaction between institutional discourses. His most significant works are Impact of Verbal Comment on Interpretation of Visual Message: Multimodal Approach (2021); Multimodal Content: Challenges for PR Education (2020); On the Methodology of Multimodal Texts Analysis (2019); Visual and Social: Perspectives for Critical Discourse Analysis and Social Semiotics (2018). He is the editor-in-chief of the e-journal Contemporary Discourse Analysis.

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Published

2021-11-30

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Section

Theoretical studies

How to Cite

Kozhemyakin, E. A. (2021). Mediatised Home: Using Semiotic Repertoires in Online Workplace Communications. Communication Today, 12(2), 58-67. https://doi.org/10.0000/ywhp6p75