
Digital Discourse
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- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: Fresh Perspectives on New Media Sociolinguistics
- PART ONE: Metadiscursive Framings of New Media Language
- 1. Voicing "Sexy Text": Heteroglossia and Erasure in TV News Representations of Detroit's Text Message Scandal
- 2. When Friends Who Talk Together Stalk Together: Online Gossip as Metacommunication
- 3. "Join Our Community of Translators": Language Ideologies and/in Facebook
- PART TWO: Creative Genres: Texting, Messaging, and Multimodality
- 4. Beyond Genre: Closings and Relational Work in Text Messaging
- 5. Japanese Keitai Novels and Ideologies of Literacy
- 6. Micro-Blogging and Status Updates on Facebook: Texts and Practices
- PART THREE: Style and Stylization: Identity Play and Semiotic Invention
- 7. Multimodal Creativity and Identities of Expertise in the Digital Ecology of a World of Warcraft Guild
- 8. "Ride Hard, Live Forever": Translocal Identities in an Online Community of Extreme Sports Christians
- 9. Performing Girlhood through Typographic Play in Hebrew Blogs
- PART FOUR: Stance: Ideological Position Taking and Social Categorization
- 10. "Stuff White People Like": Stance, Class, Race, and Internet Commentary
- 11. Banal Globalization? Embodied Actions and Mediated Practices in Tourists' Online Photo Sharing
- 12. Orienting to Arab Orientalisms: Language, Race, and Humor in a YouTube Video
- PART FIVE: New Practices, Emerging Methodologies
- 13. From Variation to Heteroglossia in the Study of Computer-Mediated Discourse
- 14. sms4science: An International Corpus-Based Texting Project and the Specific Challenges for Multilingual Switzerland
- 15. C me Sk8: Discourse, Technology, and "Bodies without Organs"
- Commentary
- Index
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