Kay O'Halloran

Kay O'Halloran

University of Liverpool

H-index: 48

Europe-United Kingdom

About Kay O'Halloran

Kay O'Halloran, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Multimodal analysis, mixed methods approaches to multimodal analysis for big data analytics, resemiotisation across different me.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

COVID-19 risk mitigation in reopening mass cultural events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region

Developing Misinformation Immunity in a Post-Truth World: Human Computer Interaction for Data Literacy

Government nation building and memetic reactions: Different visions of the UK in COVID-19 related communication

Matter, meaning and semiotics

“I will say the picture of the background is not related to the words”: using corpus linguistics and focus groups to reveal how speakers of English as an additional language …

Discourse Analysis and Semiotics

COVID-19 risk-mitigation in reopening mass events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region

Developing misinformation immunity: How to reason-check fallacious news in a human–computer interaction environment

Kay O'Halloran Information

University

Position

Chair Professor Communication and Media

Citations(all)

12599

Citations(since 2020)

7078

Cited By

7557

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

104

i10Index(since 2020)

87

Email

University Profile Page

University of Liverpool

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Kay O'Halloran Skills & Research Interests

Multimodal analysis

mixed methods approaches to multimodal analysis for big data analytics

resemiotisation across different me

Top articles of Kay O'Halloran

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

COVID-19 risk mitigation in reopening mass cultural events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

Girvan Burnside

Christopher P Cheyne

Gary Leeming

Michael Humann

Alistair Darby

...

2023/4/25

Developing Misinformation Immunity in a Post-Truth World: Human Computer Interaction for Data Literacy

Elena Musi

Kay L O’Halloran

Elinor Carmi

Simeon Yates

2023/12/21

Government nation building and memetic reactions: Different visions of the UK in COVID-19 related communication

Multimodality & Society

Lyndon CS Way

Kay L O’Halloran

2023/3

Matter, meaning and semiotics

Visual Communication

Kay L O’Halloran

2023/2

“I will say the picture of the background is not related to the words”: using corpus linguistics and focus groups to reveal how speakers of English as an additional language …

Applied Corpus Linguistics

Christian Jones

David Oakey

Kay L O'Halloran

2023/8/1

Discourse Analysis and Semiotics

Bloomsbury Semiotics Volume 4: Semiotic Movements

KAYL O’HALLORAN

Sabine Tan

2023/1/12

COVID-19 risk-mitigation in reopening mass events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region

BMJ Medicine

Girvan Burnside

Christopher P Cheyne

Gary Leeming

Michael Humann

Al Darby

...

2023/6/23

Developing misinformation immunity: How to reason-check fallacious news in a human–computer interaction environment

Social Media+ Society

Elena Musi

Elinor Carmi

Chris Reed

Simeon Yates

Kay O’Halloran

2023/1

Representations of architecture in children's picturebooks in Australia, Singapore and China

Sabine Tan

Xinchao Zhai

Lyndon Way

Kay L O’Halloran

2023/3/28

Branding Brexit: A Big Data Textual Approach

Advances in Brand Semiotics & Discourse Analysis

Franco Zappettini

Kay L O’Halloran

Dimitris Serafis

Minhao Jin

2023/3/7

Big Data and managing multimodal complexity

Appliable Linguistics and Social Semiotics: Developing Theory from Practice

KAYL O’HALLORAN

Sabine Tan

Peter Wignell

Rebecca Lange

Kevin Chai

...

2022/10/6

Phraseology and imagery in UK public health agency COVID-19 tweets

Discourses, Modes, Media and Meaning in an Era of Pandemic

David Oakey

Christian Jones

Kay L O’Halloran

2022/9/30

Managing higher education and neoliberal marketing discourses on Why Choose webpages for international students on Australian and British university websites

Discourse & Communication

Zuocheng Zhang

Sabine Tan

Kay L O’Halloran

2022/8

Developing fake news immunity: fallacies as misinformation triggers during the pandemic

Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies

Elena Musi

Myrto Aloumpi

Elinor Carmi

Simeon Yates

Kay O'Halloran

2022/7/30

Developing competence in multimodal discourse

Kay O'Halloran

2022/3/23

Multimodality, systemic functional-multimodal discourse analysis and production of videos in mathematics education

Marcelo C Borba

Kay L O’Halloran

Liliane Xavier Neves

2022/11/1

Gender Stereotypes in Children's Picture Books: A Systemic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis

Xinchao Zhai

Kay L O’Halloran

Lyndon Way

Sabine Tan

2021/11/9

10 Gender Stereotypes in Children’s Picture Books

A Multimodal Approach to Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Children’s Picture Books

Xinchao Zhai

Kay L O’Halloran

Lyndon Way

Sabine Tan

2021/11/9

Multimodal approach to analysing big social and news media data

Discourse, Context & Media

Kay L O'Halloran

Gautam Pal

Minhao Jin

2021/4/1

The Twittering Presidents: An analysis of tweets from@ BarackObama and@ realDonaldTrump

Journal of Language and Politics

Peter Wignell

Sabine Tan

Kay L O’Halloran

Kevin Chai

2021/3/22

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