Experiencing Digital Discourses
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Experiencing Digital Discourses
Multimodality, Engagement, Activism
Vasquez, Camilla; Chovanec, Jan
Springer International Publishing AG
02/2025
304
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9783031774591
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Chapter 1 - Introduction (Jan Chovanec & Camilla Vasquez).- PART 1 - Engagement ('Relating discursively').- Chapter 2 - "in china and eastasia, we don't sit down when we apologize": Metapragmatic Evaluations of a Public Apology (Yaqian Jiang, Camilla Vasquez & Antonella Gazzardi).- Chapter 3 - Mobile conversations in context: how patterns of engagement shape mobile messaging interactions (Caroline Tagg & Shi Min Chua).- Chapter 4 - A multimodal analysis of humor as an engagement strategy in YouTube Research Dissemination Videos (Edgar Bernard-Mecho & Carolina Giron-Garcia).- Chapter 5 - Uses of English in Italian contexts: Dominant language ideologies and counter discourses on YouTube (Antonella Gazzardi).- PART 2 - Multimodality ('Experiencing multimodally').- Chapter 6 - Experiencing COVID: Multimodal resources and point of view in American and Korean vlogs (Anna De Fina & Jungyoon Koh).- Chapter 7 - Interrelations of Image and Text in Standard and Customized WeChat Sticker Use (Jing Ge-Stadnyk, Susan C. Herring & Lusha Sa).- Chapter 8 - Memetic recycling in pandemic times: Intertextual echoing of telecinematic art in Covid-19 digital humour (Jan Chovanec).- PART 3 - Social activism/political discourse ('Acting politically').- Chapter 9 - "These people are SICK!": Digital Discourse Practices and Subliminal Ideologies in QAnon Forum Posts (Hanson Egerland & Addie Sayers).- Chapter 10 - Recontextualizing BLM from a cross-national perspective: A citizen raciolinguistic analysis of online comments on Living While Black in Japan (Masataka Yamaguchi & Risako Ide).- Chapter 11 - "I stand with you. I'll fight for you" #StopAsianHate Collective Identity in Twitter Activism (Minh Nghia Nguyen).- Chapter 12 - Populist Discourse in Presidential Campaigns: The Linguistic Expression of Emotion on Twitter (Ana Albalat Mascarell).
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language and communication;digital discourse analysis;social activism;political discourse;multimodality;social media
Chapter 1 - Introduction (Jan Chovanec & Camilla Vasquez).- PART 1 - Engagement ('Relating discursively').- Chapter 2 - "in china and eastasia, we don't sit down when we apologize": Metapragmatic Evaluations of a Public Apology (Yaqian Jiang, Camilla Vasquez & Antonella Gazzardi).- Chapter 3 - Mobile conversations in context: how patterns of engagement shape mobile messaging interactions (Caroline Tagg & Shi Min Chua).- Chapter 4 - A multimodal analysis of humor as an engagement strategy in YouTube Research Dissemination Videos (Edgar Bernard-Mecho & Carolina Giron-Garcia).- Chapter 5 - Uses of English in Italian contexts: Dominant language ideologies and counter discourses on YouTube (Antonella Gazzardi).- PART 2 - Multimodality ('Experiencing multimodally').- Chapter 6 - Experiencing COVID: Multimodal resources and point of view in American and Korean vlogs (Anna De Fina & Jungyoon Koh).- Chapter 7 - Interrelations of Image and Text in Standard and Customized WeChat Sticker Use (Jing Ge-Stadnyk, Susan C. Herring & Lusha Sa).- Chapter 8 - Memetic recycling in pandemic times: Intertextual echoing of telecinematic art in Covid-19 digital humour (Jan Chovanec).- PART 3 - Social activism/political discourse ('Acting politically').- Chapter 9 - "These people are SICK!": Digital Discourse Practices and Subliminal Ideologies in QAnon Forum Posts (Hanson Egerland & Addie Sayers).- Chapter 10 - Recontextualizing BLM from a cross-national perspective: A citizen raciolinguistic analysis of online comments on Living While Black in Japan (Masataka Yamaguchi & Risako Ide).- Chapter 11 - "I stand with you. I'll fight for you" #StopAsianHate Collective Identity in Twitter Activism (Minh Nghia Nguyen).- Chapter 12 - Populist Discourse in Presidential Campaigns: The Linguistic Expression of Emotion on Twitter (Ana Albalat Mascarell).
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