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Article Dans Une Revue Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal Année : 2016

Black gold, green marketing: multimodal analysis of the environmental sustainability discourse of the world's largest petroleum companies

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This paper analyses the environmental discourse used by the world's largest petroleum companies to shape and popularise their corporate social responsibility regarding major environmental issues. We examine how different semiotic modes and media interrelate to construct the multimodal environmental discourse. While there has been extensive research on the monomodal discourse of yesteryear (textual realisations), there has been little on the complex multimodal discourse of today. The current line of enquiry based on multimodal discourse analysis (MDA) is therefore of value due to its focus on the multimodal aspects of corporate communication. After a brief discussion of the notion of modality, we expose the interpretative frameworks that are applied to the multimodal analysis of corporate communication in this study. The research points to the repetitive and predictable nature of not only the modes and media of corporate communication developed by different oil companies but also of the discourse itself, metaphors included.
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hal-01930223 , version 1 (21-11-2018)

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Inesa Sahakyan. Black gold, green marketing: multimodal analysis of the environmental sustainability discourse of the world's largest petroleum companies. Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal, 2016. ⟨hal-01930223⟩

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