Multimodality refers to the study of communication and meaning-making through the use of multiple modes or forms of representation, such as language, images, sounds, gestures, and spatial arrangements. This research area examines how these different modes interact and complement each other in various contexts, such as education, media, and technology. Scholars in multimodality analyze how meaning is constructed and conveyed using multiple modalities, and how individuals interpret and make sense of complex messages that incorporate these different forms of communication. This interdisciplinary field draws on theories from linguistics, semiotics, psychology, sociology, and other disciplines to explore the ways in which multimodal communication shapes our understanding of the world.