Discourse and Digital Practices

Discourse and Digital Practices
Author: Rodney H Jones,Alice Chik,Christoph A Hafner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317537007

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Discourse and Digital Practices shows how tools from discourse analysis can be used to help us understand new communication practices associated with digital media, from video gaming and social networking to apps and photo sharing. This cutting-edge book: draws together fourteen eminent scholars in the field including James Paul Gee, David Barton, Ilana Snyder, Phil Benson, Victoria Carrington, Guy Merchant, Camilla Vasquez, Neil Selwyn and Rodney Jones answers the central question: "How does discourse analysis enable us to understand digital practices?" addresses a different type of digital media in each chapter demonstrates how digital practices and the associated new technologies challenge discourse analysts to adapt traditional analytic tools and formulate new theories and methodologies examines digital practices from a wide variety of approaches including textual analysis, conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, object ethnography, geosemiotics, and critical discourse analysis. Discourse and Digital Practices will be of interest to advanced students studying courses on digital literacies or language and digital practices.

Discourse and Digital Practices

Discourse and Digital Practices
Author: Rodney H Jones,Alice Chik,Christoph A Hafner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317536994

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Discourse and Digital Practices shows how tools from discourse analysis can be used to help us understand new communication practices associated with digital media, from video gaming and social networking to apps and photo sharing. This cutting-edge book: draws together fourteen eminent scholars in the field including James Paul Gee, David Barton, Ilana Snyder, Phil Benson, Victoria Carrington, Guy Merchant, Camilla Vasquez, Neil Selwyn and Rodney Jones answers the central question: "How does discourse analysis enable us to understand digital practices?" addresses a different type of digital media in each chapter demonstrates how digital practices and the associated new technologies challenge discourse analysts to adapt traditional analytic tools and formulate new theories and methodologies examines digital practices from a wide variety of approaches including textual analysis, conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, object ethnography, geosemiotics, and critical discourse analysis. Discourse and Digital Practices will be of interest to advanced students studying courses on digital literacies or language and digital practices.

Analyzing Digital Discourse

Analyzing Digital Discourse
Author: Patricia Bou-Franch,Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-09-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783319926636

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This innovative edited collection presents new insights into emerging debates around digital communication practices. It brings together research by leading international experts to examine methods and approaches, multimodality, face and identity, across five thematically organised sections. Its contributors revise current paradigms in view of past, present, and future research and analyse how users deploy the wealth of multimodal resources afforded by digital technologies to undertake tasks and to enact identity. In its concluding section it identifies the ideologies that underpin the construction of digital texts in the social world. This important contribution to digital discourse studies will have interdisciplinary appeal across the fields of linguistics, socio-linguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, gender studies, multimodality, media and communication studies.

Analyzing Digital Discourses

Analyzing Digital Discourses
Author: Marjut Johansson,Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen,Jan Chovanec
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2022-01-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783030846022

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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 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 students in the fields of digital discourse analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, social media and communication, and media and cultural studies.

Second language Discourse in the Digital World

Second language Discourse in the Digital World
Author: Ilona Vandergriff
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-08-17
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9789027266705

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Second-language Discourse in the Digital World illustrates a new, practice-driven approach to technology in second-language (L2) learning that begins with what L2 users do when they connect with others online. With its rich set of examples from a number of different languages and a variety of digital platforms, in and beyond the classroom, this book provides a structured account of L2 computer-mediated discourse. The book is divided into four sections. Section I considers how new media have changed language learning. Section II is about L2 participation in digital forms and practices in online communities. Sections III centers around L2 linguistic and other semiotic practices, including the use of multimodal and multilingual resources while section IV analyzes social practices to explore how networked L2 users build, maintain and challenge relationships. Written in accessible style, the volume will be an important read to anyone interested in L2 use and learning in Web 2.0.Finalist for the AAAL 2019 book award.

Visualizing Digital Discourse

Visualizing Digital Discourse
Author: Crispin Thurlow,Christa Dürscheid,Federica Diémoz
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-02-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781501510113

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The first dedicated volume of its kind, Visualizing Digital Discourse brings together sociolinguists and discourse analysts examining the role of visual communication in digital media. The volume showcases work from leading, established and emerging scholars from across Europe, covering a diverse range of digital media platforms such as messaging, video-chat, gaming and wikis; visual modalities such as emojis, video and layout; methodologies like discourse analysis, ethnography and conversation analysis; as well as data from different languages. With an opening chapter by Rodney Jones, the volume is organized into three parts: Besides Words and Writing, The Social Life of Images, and Designing Multimodal Texts. From the perspective of these broad domains, chapters tackle some of the major ideological, interactional and institutional implications of visuality for digital discourse studies. The first part, beginning with a co-authored chapter by Crispin Thurlow, focuses on micro-level visual practices and their macro-level framing – all with particular regard for emojis. The second part, beginning with a chapter from Sirpa Leppänen, examines the ways visual resources are used for managing personal relations, and the wider cultural politics of visual representation in these practices. The third part, beginning with a chapter by Hartmut Stöckl, considers organizational contexts where users deploy visual resources for more transactional, often commercial ends.

Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication Language Structures and Social Interaction

Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication  Language Structures and Social Interaction
Author: Taiwo, Rotimi
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 889
Release: 2010-05-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781615207749

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A compendium of over 50 scholarly works on discourse behavior in digital communication.

Digital Discourse

Digital Discourse
Author: Crispin Thurlow,Kristine R. Mroczek
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199795444

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Chapters cover a range of communicative contexts (journalism, gaming, tourism, leisure, performance, public debate), communicators (professional and lay, young people and adults, intimates and groups), and languages (Irish, Hebrew, Chinese, Finnish, Japanese, German, Greek, Arabic, and French).