Science Dissemination in Instagram reels: A multimodal overview

Palabras clave: science dissemination videos, multimodality, Instagram reels, engagement strategies
Agencias: This study is encompassed within a research project funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Spain (Ref: PID2021-127827NB-I00) and entitled Cybergenres and English as a Medium of Instruction. Multimodal analysis of digital academic genres and their pedagogical implications in Higher Education EMI contexts; a research project funded by Generalitat Valenciana – Conselleria d’Innovació, Universitats, Ciència i Societat Digital (Ref: CIAICO/2021/069) entitled Analysis and description of the multimodal and multimedia nature of academic genres in higher education. Digital scholarly communication in English; and a research Project funded by Universitat Jaume I (Ref. UJI-2023-07) entitled Multimodal analysis of digital academic genres in English for Specific Purposes contexts: description and pedagogical application in university teaching.

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In recent years, social media have become an essential part of everyday life in educational contexts, especially considering the gradual expansion of academic dissemination in social networks (Cooper, 2014). Consequently, concepts such as content recontextualization and engagement have become essential to attract and maintain an audience for the dissemination of science in social media (Bernad-Mechó & Valeiras-Jurado, 2023; Bezemer & Kress, 2008; Khan, 2017). A multimodal perspective for the analysis of social media’s polymathic nature seems to be necessary, as the combination of semiotic modes such as speakers’ gestures or the process of postproduction contribute to communicating information and engaging the audience (Welbourne & Grant, 2016). Science dissemination videos have, in fact, been widely analyzed from a multimodal point of view (Bernad-Mechó & Valeiras-Jurado, 2023). Nevertheless, few studies have investigated science dissemination Instagram reels from a multimodal perspective. Accordingly, the aim of this paper is twofold: first, to examine the modal density of science dissemination Instagram reels attending to their embodied and filmic modal ensembles (Valeiras-Jurado & Bernad-Mechó, 2022); and second, to discern the most salient engagement strategies used in this potential digital genre. To achieve this objective, seven videos retrieved from popular Instagram scientific content creators have been selected and studied using the software GRAPE-MARS (Ruiz-Madrid et al., 2023). The findings of this research illustrate that science dissemination short videos on Instagram share a set of modes, such as the use of deictic gestures and subtitles, that aid the audience to comprehend specialized content. In addition, the results also revealed that reels’ modal density contributes to creating engagement strategies to attract the audience’s attention and emphasize key elements.

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Elena Serrano-Hernández, Universitat Jaume I

Elena Serrano-Hernández is a predoctoral student at Universitat Jaume I (UJI), Spain. Her research interests focus on digital genres and the multimodal description of Instagram and Tik Tok discourse. She is also interested in the potential applications of these genres in language learning contexts both in pre-tertiary and in higher education. She has recently published two book chapters edited by Universitat Jaume I.

Edgar Bernad-Mechó, Universitat Jaume I

Dr. Edgar Bernad-Mechó is Associate Professor at Universitat Jaume I, Spain. He specializes in the use of metadiscourse and multimodality in academic contexts and for science dissemination. He has published papers in journals like the Journal of English for Academic Purposes or Discourse Studies, and co-edited a special issue on multimodality for Ibérica. He has also recently co-authored an edited volume for Routledge exploring the intersection between multimodality and English Medium Instruction. His latest studies look at the modal density and coherence of YouTube videos for science dissemination as well as the use of humor and other engagement strategies in science communication online.

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2026-03-09
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Serrano-Hernández E. y Bernad-Mechó E. (2026). Science Dissemination in Instagram reels: A multimodal overview. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación, 105, 293-306. https://doi.org/10.5209/clac.95438