Digital Discourse
Language in the New Media
Herausgeber: Mroczek, Kristine; Thurlow, Crispin
Digital Discourse
Language in the New Media
Herausgeber: Mroczek, Kristine; Thurlow, Crispin
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Digital Discourse offers a distinctly sociolinguistic perspective on the nature of language in digital technologies.
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Digital Discourse offers a distinctly sociolinguistic perspective on the nature of language in digital technologies.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780199795444
- ISBN-10: 0199795444
- Artikelnr.: 33253823
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780199795444
- ISBN-10: 0199795444
- Artikelnr.: 33253823
Crispin Thurlow is Associate Professor of Language and Communication at University of Washington (Bothell). Kristine Mroczek is a doctoral candidate in Communication at University of Washington (Seattle).
* Foreword
* Introduction: Fresh Perspectives on New Media Sociolinguistics
* Part 1 - Metadiscursive Framings of New Media Language
* 1: Lauren Squires: Voicing "Sexy Text": Heteroglossia and Erasure in
TV News Representations of Detroit's Text Message Scandal
* 2: Graham Jones, Bambi Schieffelin, and Rachel Smith: WHen Friends
Who Talk Stalk Together: Online Gossip as Metacommunication
* 3: Aoife Lenihan: "Join Our Community of Translators": Language
Idelogies and Facebook
* Part 2 - Creative Genres: Texting, Messaging and Multimodality
* 4: Tereza Spilioti: Beyond Genre: Closings and Relational Work in
Text-Messaging
* 5: Yukiko Nishimura: Japanese Keitai Novels and Ideologies of
Literacy
* 6: Carmen Lee: Micro-Blogging and Status Updates on Facebook: Texts
and Practices
* 7: Lisa Newon: Multimodal Creativity and Identities of Expertise in
the Digital Ecology of a World of Warcraft Guild
* 8: Saija Peuronen: Ride Hard, Live Forever: Translocal Identities in
an Online Community of Extreme Sports Chrstians
* 9: Carmel Vaisman: Performing Girlhood Through Typographic Play in
Hebrew Blogs
* Part 4 - Stance: Ideological Position-Taking and Social
Categorization
* 10: Shana Walton and Alexandra Jaffe: Stuff White People Like:
Stance, Class, Race and Internet Commentary
* 11: Crispin Thurlow and Adam Jaworski: Banal Globalization? Embodied
Actions and Mediated Practices in Tourists' Online Photo-Sharing
* 12: Elaine Chun and Keith Walters: Orienting to Arab Orientalism:
Language, Race, and Humor in a YouTube Video
* Part 5 - New Practices, Emerging Methodologies
* 13: Jannis Androutsopoulos: From Variation to Heteroglossia in the
Study of Computer-Mediated Discourse
* 14: Christa Dürscheid and Elisabeth Stark: SMS4science: An
International Corpus-Based Texting Project and the Specific
Challenges for Multilingual Switzerland
* 15: Rodney Jones: C me Sk8: Discourse, Technology and "Bodies Without
Organs"
* Comment
* Index
* Introduction: Fresh Perspectives on New Media Sociolinguistics
* Part 1 - Metadiscursive Framings of New Media Language
* 1: Lauren Squires: Voicing "Sexy Text": Heteroglossia and Erasure in
TV News Representations of Detroit's Text Message Scandal
* 2: Graham Jones, Bambi Schieffelin, and Rachel Smith: WHen Friends
Who Talk Stalk Together: Online Gossip as Metacommunication
* 3: Aoife Lenihan: "Join Our Community of Translators": Language
Idelogies and Facebook
* Part 2 - Creative Genres: Texting, Messaging and Multimodality
* 4: Tereza Spilioti: Beyond Genre: Closings and Relational Work in
Text-Messaging
* 5: Yukiko Nishimura: Japanese Keitai Novels and Ideologies of
Literacy
* 6: Carmen Lee: Micro-Blogging and Status Updates on Facebook: Texts
and Practices
* 7: Lisa Newon: Multimodal Creativity and Identities of Expertise in
the Digital Ecology of a World of Warcraft Guild
* 8: Saija Peuronen: Ride Hard, Live Forever: Translocal Identities in
an Online Community of Extreme Sports Chrstians
* 9: Carmel Vaisman: Performing Girlhood Through Typographic Play in
Hebrew Blogs
* Part 4 - Stance: Ideological Position-Taking and Social
Categorization
* 10: Shana Walton and Alexandra Jaffe: Stuff White People Like:
Stance, Class, Race and Internet Commentary
* 11: Crispin Thurlow and Adam Jaworski: Banal Globalization? Embodied
Actions and Mediated Practices in Tourists' Online Photo-Sharing
* 12: Elaine Chun and Keith Walters: Orienting to Arab Orientalism:
Language, Race, and Humor in a YouTube Video
* Part 5 - New Practices, Emerging Methodologies
* 13: Jannis Androutsopoulos: From Variation to Heteroglossia in the
Study of Computer-Mediated Discourse
* 14: Christa Dürscheid and Elisabeth Stark: SMS4science: An
International Corpus-Based Texting Project and the Specific
Challenges for Multilingual Switzerland
* 15: Rodney Jones: C me Sk8: Discourse, Technology and "Bodies Without
Organs"
* Comment
* Index
* Foreword
* Introduction: Fresh Perspectives on New Media Sociolinguistics
* Part 1 - Metadiscursive Framings of New Media Language
* 1: Lauren Squires: Voicing "Sexy Text": Heteroglossia and Erasure in
TV News Representations of Detroit's Text Message Scandal
* 2: Graham Jones, Bambi Schieffelin, and Rachel Smith: WHen Friends
Who Talk Stalk Together: Online Gossip as Metacommunication
* 3: Aoife Lenihan: "Join Our Community of Translators": Language
Idelogies and Facebook
* Part 2 - Creative Genres: Texting, Messaging and Multimodality
* 4: Tereza Spilioti: Beyond Genre: Closings and Relational Work in
Text-Messaging
* 5: Yukiko Nishimura: Japanese Keitai Novels and Ideologies of
Literacy
* 6: Carmen Lee: Micro-Blogging and Status Updates on Facebook: Texts
and Practices
* 7: Lisa Newon: Multimodal Creativity and Identities of Expertise in
the Digital Ecology of a World of Warcraft Guild
* 8: Saija Peuronen: Ride Hard, Live Forever: Translocal Identities in
an Online Community of Extreme Sports Chrstians
* 9: Carmel Vaisman: Performing Girlhood Through Typographic Play in
Hebrew Blogs
* Part 4 - Stance: Ideological Position-Taking and Social
Categorization
* 10: Shana Walton and Alexandra Jaffe: Stuff White People Like:
Stance, Class, Race and Internet Commentary
* 11: Crispin Thurlow and Adam Jaworski: Banal Globalization? Embodied
Actions and Mediated Practices in Tourists' Online Photo-Sharing
* 12: Elaine Chun and Keith Walters: Orienting to Arab Orientalism:
Language, Race, and Humor in a YouTube Video
* Part 5 - New Practices, Emerging Methodologies
* 13: Jannis Androutsopoulos: From Variation to Heteroglossia in the
Study of Computer-Mediated Discourse
* 14: Christa Dürscheid and Elisabeth Stark: SMS4science: An
International Corpus-Based Texting Project and the Specific
Challenges for Multilingual Switzerland
* 15: Rodney Jones: C me Sk8: Discourse, Technology and "Bodies Without
Organs"
* Comment
* Index
* Introduction: Fresh Perspectives on New Media Sociolinguistics
* Part 1 - Metadiscursive Framings of New Media Language
* 1: Lauren Squires: Voicing "Sexy Text": Heteroglossia and Erasure in
TV News Representations of Detroit's Text Message Scandal
* 2: Graham Jones, Bambi Schieffelin, and Rachel Smith: WHen Friends
Who Talk Stalk Together: Online Gossip as Metacommunication
* 3: Aoife Lenihan: "Join Our Community of Translators": Language
Idelogies and Facebook
* Part 2 - Creative Genres: Texting, Messaging and Multimodality
* 4: Tereza Spilioti: Beyond Genre: Closings and Relational Work in
Text-Messaging
* 5: Yukiko Nishimura: Japanese Keitai Novels and Ideologies of
Literacy
* 6: Carmen Lee: Micro-Blogging and Status Updates on Facebook: Texts
and Practices
* 7: Lisa Newon: Multimodal Creativity and Identities of Expertise in
the Digital Ecology of a World of Warcraft Guild
* 8: Saija Peuronen: Ride Hard, Live Forever: Translocal Identities in
an Online Community of Extreme Sports Chrstians
* 9: Carmel Vaisman: Performing Girlhood Through Typographic Play in
Hebrew Blogs
* Part 4 - Stance: Ideological Position-Taking and Social
Categorization
* 10: Shana Walton and Alexandra Jaffe: Stuff White People Like:
Stance, Class, Race and Internet Commentary
* 11: Crispin Thurlow and Adam Jaworski: Banal Globalization? Embodied
Actions and Mediated Practices in Tourists' Online Photo-Sharing
* 12: Elaine Chun and Keith Walters: Orienting to Arab Orientalism:
Language, Race, and Humor in a YouTube Video
* Part 5 - New Practices, Emerging Methodologies
* 13: Jannis Androutsopoulos: From Variation to Heteroglossia in the
Study of Computer-Mediated Discourse
* 14: Christa Dürscheid and Elisabeth Stark: SMS4science: An
International Corpus-Based Texting Project and the Specific
Challenges for Multilingual Switzerland
* 15: Rodney Jones: C me Sk8: Discourse, Technology and "Bodies Without
Organs"
* Comment
* Index