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This book contributes to the scholarly debate on the forms and patterns of interaction and discourse in modern digital communication by probing some of the social functions that online communication has for its users. An array of experts and scholars in the field address a range of forms of social interaction and discourses expressed by users on social networks and in public media. Social functions are reflected through linguistic and discursive practices that are either those of ‘convergence’ or ‘controversy’ in terms of how the discourse participants handle interpersonal relations or how…mehr
This book contributes to the scholarly debate on the forms and patterns of interaction and discourse in modern digital communication by probing some of the social functions that online communication has for its users. An array of experts and scholars in the field address a range of forms of social interaction and discourses expressed by users on social networks and in public media. Social functions are reflected through linguistic and discursive practices that are either those of ‘convergence’ or ‘controversy’ in terms of how the discourse participants handle interpersonal relations or how they construct meanings in discourses. In this sense, the book elaborates on some very central concerns in the area of digital discourse analysis that have been reported within the last decade from various methodological perspectives ranging from sociolinguistics and pragmatics to corpus linguistics. This edited collection will be of particular interest to scholars and studentsin the fields of digital discourse analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, social media and communication, and media and cultural studies.
Marjut Johansson is Professor of French Studies in the School of Languages and Translation Studies at the University of Turku, Finland.
Jan Chovanec is Associate Professor in the Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen is Associate Professor in Applied English Linguistics in the Department of Languages at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction.- Part ONE: Digital linking: Discourses of convergence.- Chapter 1: Enhancing social presence through textual action (Tuija Virtanen).- Chapter 2: Hashtag functions in French language posts on Twitter and Instagram: a case study of #jediscajedisrien (Stephanie Doyle-Lerat).- Chapter 3: Nation/nation and their relatives: cross-cultural observations on English and German Wikipedia entries (Sonia Kleinke and Julia Landmann).- Chapter 4: Talking with a chatbot: Interactional sequences of chatbot communication (Marjut Johansson).- Chapter 5: Prescriptive metapragmatic comments and the (re)construction of ‘appropirate’ stories (Patricia Bou-Franch).- Chapter 6: Online petition as an echo chamber (Ana-Maria Cozma and Lotta Lehti).- Chapter 7: Illness negotiations and the particular: Exploring online forum interactions about endometriosis (Ida Melander).- Chapter 8: Resistance to standard language in online interaction (Anna Heuman).- PART TWO: Digital discourse of controversy.- Chapter 9: Getting into the smart mob: Understanding online public shaming in the context of the USA (Pilar G. Blitvich).- Chapter 10: Interventions in discussion forum interaction (Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen and Ulla Tuomarla).- Chapter 11: Aggressiveness in a French discussion forum for youths: Analyzing the participants' point of view (Nadia Gauducheau and Michel Marcoccia).- Chapter 12: Italian in digital context: the case of discourse markers in TripAdvisor reviews (Linda Badan and Irene Cenni).
Introduction.- Part ONE: Digital linking: Discourses of convergence.- Chapter 1: Enhancing social presence through textual action (Tuija Virtanen).- Chapter 2: Hashtag functions in French language posts on Twitter and Instagram: a case study of #jediscajedisrien (Stephanie Doyle-Lerat).- Chapter 3: Nation/nation and their relatives: cross-cultural observations on English and German Wikipedia entries (Sonia Kleinke and Julia Landmann).- Chapter 4: Talking with a chatbot: Interactional sequences of chatbot communication (Marjut Johansson).- Chapter 5: Prescriptive metapragmatic comments and the (re)construction of 'appropirate' stories (Patricia Bou-Franch).- Chapter 6: Online petition as an echo chamber (Ana-Maria Cozma and Lotta Lehti).- Chapter 7: Illness negotiations and the particular: Exploring online forum interactions about endometriosis (Ida Melander).- Chapter 8: Resistance to standard language in online interaction (Anna Heuman).- PART TWO: Digital discourse of controversy.- Chapter 9: Getting into the smart mob: Understanding online public shaming in the context of the USA (Pilar G. Blitvich).- Chapter 10: Interventions in discussion forum interaction (Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen and Ulla Tuomarla).- Chapter 11: Aggressiveness in a French discussion forum for youths: Analyzing the participants' point of view (Nadia Gauducheau and Michel Marcoccia).- Chapter 12: Italian in digital context: the case of discourse markers in TripAdvisor reviews (Linda Badan and Irene Cenni).
Introduction.- Part ONE: Digital linking: Discourses of convergence.- Chapter 1: Enhancing social presence through textual action (Tuija Virtanen).- Chapter 2: Hashtag functions in French language posts on Twitter and Instagram: a case study of #jediscajedisrien (Stephanie Doyle-Lerat).- Chapter 3: Nation/nation and their relatives: cross-cultural observations on English and German Wikipedia entries (Sonia Kleinke and Julia Landmann).- Chapter 4: Talking with a chatbot: Interactional sequences of chatbot communication (Marjut Johansson).- Chapter 5: Prescriptive metapragmatic comments and the (re)construction of ‘appropirate’ stories (Patricia Bou-Franch).- Chapter 6: Online petition as an echo chamber (Ana-Maria Cozma and Lotta Lehti).- Chapter 7: Illness negotiations and the particular: Exploring online forum interactions about endometriosis (Ida Melander).- Chapter 8: Resistance to standard language in online interaction (Anna Heuman).- PART TWO: Digital discourse of controversy.- Chapter 9: Getting into the smart mob: Understanding online public shaming in the context of the USA (Pilar G. Blitvich).- Chapter 10: Interventions in discussion forum interaction (Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen and Ulla Tuomarla).- Chapter 11: Aggressiveness in a French discussion forum for youths: Analyzing the participants' point of view (Nadia Gauducheau and Michel Marcoccia).- Chapter 12: Italian in digital context: the case of discourse markers in TripAdvisor reviews (Linda Badan and Irene Cenni).
Introduction.- Part ONE: Digital linking: Discourses of convergence.- Chapter 1: Enhancing social presence through textual action (Tuija Virtanen).- Chapter 2: Hashtag functions in French language posts on Twitter and Instagram: a case study of #jediscajedisrien (Stephanie Doyle-Lerat).- Chapter 3: Nation/nation and their relatives: cross-cultural observations on English and German Wikipedia entries (Sonia Kleinke and Julia Landmann).- Chapter 4: Talking with a chatbot: Interactional sequences of chatbot communication (Marjut Johansson).- Chapter 5: Prescriptive metapragmatic comments and the (re)construction of 'appropirate' stories (Patricia Bou-Franch).- Chapter 6: Online petition as an echo chamber (Ana-Maria Cozma and Lotta Lehti).- Chapter 7: Illness negotiations and the particular: Exploring online forum interactions about endometriosis (Ida Melander).- Chapter 8: Resistance to standard language in online interaction (Anna Heuman).- PART TWO: Digital discourse of controversy.- Chapter 9: Getting into the smart mob: Understanding online public shaming in the context of the USA (Pilar G. Blitvich).- Chapter 10: Interventions in discussion forum interaction (Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen and Ulla Tuomarla).- Chapter 11: Aggressiveness in a French discussion forum for youths: Analyzing the participants' point of view (Nadia Gauducheau and Michel Marcoccia).- Chapter 12: Italian in digital context: the case of discourse markers in TripAdvisor reviews (Linda Badan and Irene Cenni).
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