Ideal for general readers as well as students and researchers of language, linguistics and communication, this book examines the evolution of emoji, how people use them, and what they can teach us about the nature of language, as well as our relationships with technology, society and ourselves.
Ideal for general readers as well as students and researchers of language, linguistics and communication, this book examines the evolution of emoji, how people use them, and what they can teach us about the nature of language, as well as our relationships with technology, society and ourselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Seargeant is the author of several books on topics ranging from language and social media, linguistic creativity, to English around the world. His most recent work focuses on language, communication and politics, and the influence and impact on this of new technologies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The what, the why and the where of emoji 2. Emoji and the history of human communication 3. Making faces 4. Metaphors and moral panics 5. The shaping force of digital technology 6. People, politics and interpersonal relationships 7. Diverse identities 8. Creativity and culture 9. The emojification of everyday life.
1. The what, the why and the where of emoji 2. Emoji and the history of human communication 3. Making faces 4. Metaphors and moral panics 5. The shaping force of digital technology 6. People, politics and interpersonal relationships 7. Diverse identities 8. Creativity and culture 9. The emojification of everyday life.
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