3. Text information and media can be described using
various dimensions that help analyze and understand
their characteristics.
These dimensions include:
4. 1. Textual Dimension:
This dimension focuses on the text itself,
including its structure, organization, and composition. It
considers elements such as paragraphs, sentences,
vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Examining the textual
dimension helps determine the clarity, coherence, and overall
quality of the text.
5. 2. Cognitive Dimension:
The cognitive dimension relates to
how the text conveys and engages with the reader's cognitive
processes. It encompasses aspects such as the complexity of
ideas, logical reasoning, argumentation, and the level of detail
or abstraction. This dimension influences the
comprehensibility and cognitive impact of the text.
6. 3. Emotional Dimension:
The emotional dimension pertains to
the affective response that the text elicits in the reader. It
includes aspects such as the tone, mood, sentiment, and the
use of rhetorical devices to evoke specific emotions. This
dimension examines how the text appeals to the reader's
emotions and affects their attitudes or beliefs.
7. 4. Intertextual Dimension:
The intertextual dimension considers the
relationship between the text and other texts. It examines references,
allusions, or connections to other works, genres, or cultural contexts.
This dimension explores how the text builds upon or responds to
existing knowledge or cultural references, enriching its meaning and
significance.
8. 5. Interactive Dimension:
The interactive dimension focuses on the
interaction between the text and its audience. It considers elements
such as interactivity, feedback mechanisms, user-generated content,
and the ability to engage in a dialogue with the text or other readers.
This dimension looks at how the text encourages participation,
collaboration, or engagement within a larger media environment.
9. 6. Socio-cultural Dimension:
The socio-cultural dimension
explores the broader societal and cultural influences on the text.
It considers factors such as the
11. 1.News articles:
Regularly updated content providing current
information on news events, politics, sports, entertainment, and more.
2. Blogs:
Informal platforms where individuals or organizations share
their thoughts, ideas, opinions, and personal experiences in a more
subjective manner.
12. 3. Academic papers:
Formal pieces of writing that present
original research and scholarly findings, typically targeted at a
specific academic audience.
4. Social media posts:
Short messages, updates, photos, or
videos shared on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
and Snapchat.
13. 5. Product descriptions:
Textual information about a product,
including features, specifications, benefits, and pricing, often found
on e-commerce websites.
6. Advertising copies:
Persuasive text aimed at promoting a
product, service, or brand, often found in print and digital
advertisements.
14. 7. Emails:
Electronic messages sent between individuals or groups, used
for communication, collaboration, and information exchange.
8. Books:
Longer written works, usually in print or digital format, that
explore a particular subject or tell a story
15. 9. Legal documents:
Formal texts such as contracts, agreements,
court filings, and legal opinions, used to establish and enforce legal
rights and obligations.
10. Infographics:
Visual representations of information or data,
combining text and images to convey complex ideas or statistics in a
simplified and engaging manner.