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Discourse and Digital Practices

Doing discourse analysis in the digital age

Discourse and Digital Practices

Doing discourse analysis in the digital age

Edited ByRodney H Jones, Alice Chik, Christoph A Hafner
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 11 February 2015
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315726465
Pages 262 pages
eBook ISBN 9781317537007
SubjectsLanguage & Literature
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Jones, R. (Ed.), Chik, A. (Ed.), Hafner, C. A. (Ed.). (2015). Discourse and Digital Practices. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315726465
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Introduction: discourse analysis and digital practices
ByRODNEY H. JONES, ALICE CHIK, CHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Discourse analysis of games
ByJAMES PAUL GEE
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualisation of the self
ByRODNEY H. JONES
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Tagging on Flickr as a social practice
ByDAVID BARTON
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in online consumer reviews
ByCAMILLA VÁSQUEZ
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
YouTube as text: spoken interaction analysis and digital discourse
ByPHIL BENSON
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Co-constructing identity in virtual worlds for children
ByCHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Recreational language learning and digital practices: positioning and repositioning
ByALICE CHIK
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Investigating digital sex talk practices: a reflection on corpus-assisted discourse analysis
ByBRIAN W. KING
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Apps, adults and young children: researching digital literacy practices in context
ByGUY MERCHANT
View abstract
chapter 11|17 pages
‘It’s changed my life’: iPhone as technological artefact
ByVICTORIA CARRINGTON
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
Digital discourse@public space: flows of language online and offline
ByCARMEN LEE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
The discourses of celebrity in the fanvid ecology of Club Penguin machinima
ByJACKIE MARSH
View abstract
chapter 14|17 pages
Discourses of ‘curation’ in digital times
ByILANA SYNDER
View abstract
chapter 15|15 pages
The discursive construction of education in the digital age
ByNEIL SELWYN
View abstract

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Introduction: discourse analysis and digital practices
ByRODNEY H. JONES, ALICE CHIK, CHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Discourse analysis of games
ByJAMES PAUL GEE
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualisation of the self
ByRODNEY H. JONES
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Tagging on Flickr as a social practice
ByDAVID BARTON
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in online consumer reviews
ByCAMILLA VÁSQUEZ
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
YouTube as text: spoken interaction analysis and digital discourse
ByPHIL BENSON
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Co-constructing identity in virtual worlds for children
ByCHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Recreational language learning and digital practices: positioning and repositioning
ByALICE CHIK
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Investigating digital sex talk practices: a reflection on corpus-assisted discourse analysis
ByBRIAN W. KING
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Apps, adults and young children: researching digital literacy practices in context
ByGUY MERCHANT
View abstract
chapter 11|17 pages
‘It’s changed my life’: iPhone as technological artefact
ByVICTORIA CARRINGTON
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
Digital discourse@public space: flows of language online and offline
ByCARMEN LEE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
The discourses of celebrity in the fanvid ecology of Club Penguin machinima
ByJACKIE MARSH
View abstract
chapter 14|17 pages
Discourses of ‘curation’ in digital times
ByILANA SYNDER
View abstract
chapter 15|15 pages
The discursive construction of education in the digital age
ByNEIL SELWYN
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Introduction: discourse analysis and digital practices
ByRODNEY H. JONES, ALICE CHIK, CHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Discourse analysis of games
ByJAMES PAUL GEE
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualisation of the self
ByRODNEY H. JONES
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Tagging on Flickr as a social practice
ByDAVID BARTON
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in online consumer reviews
ByCAMILLA VÁSQUEZ
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
YouTube as text: spoken interaction analysis and digital discourse
ByPHIL BENSON
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Co-constructing identity in virtual worlds for children
ByCHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Recreational language learning and digital practices: positioning and repositioning
ByALICE CHIK
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Investigating digital sex talk practices: a reflection on corpus-assisted discourse analysis
ByBRIAN W. KING
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Apps, adults and young children: researching digital literacy practices in context
ByGUY MERCHANT
View abstract
chapter 11|17 pages
‘It’s changed my life’: iPhone as technological artefact
ByVICTORIA CARRINGTON
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
Digital discourse@public space: flows of language online and offline
ByCARMEN LEE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
The discourses of celebrity in the fanvid ecology of Club Penguin machinima
ByJACKIE MARSH
View abstract
chapter 14|17 pages
Discourses of ‘curation’ in digital times
ByILANA SYNDER
View abstract
chapter 15|15 pages
The discursive construction of education in the digital age
ByNEIL SELWYN
View abstract

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Introduction: discourse analysis and digital practices
ByRODNEY H. JONES, ALICE CHIK, CHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Discourse analysis of games
ByJAMES PAUL GEE
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualisation of the self
ByRODNEY H. JONES
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Tagging on Flickr as a social practice
ByDAVID BARTON
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in online consumer reviews
ByCAMILLA VÁSQUEZ
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
YouTube as text: spoken interaction analysis and digital discourse
ByPHIL BENSON
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Co-constructing identity in virtual worlds for children
ByCHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Recreational language learning and digital practices: positioning and repositioning
ByALICE CHIK
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Investigating digital sex talk practices: a reflection on corpus-assisted discourse analysis
ByBRIAN W. KING
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Apps, adults and young children: researching digital literacy practices in context
ByGUY MERCHANT
View abstract
chapter 11|17 pages
‘It’s changed my life’: iPhone as technological artefact
ByVICTORIA CARRINGTON
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
Digital discourse@public space: flows of language online and offline
ByCARMEN LEE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
The discourses of celebrity in the fanvid ecology of Club Penguin machinima
ByJACKIE MARSH
View abstract
chapter 14|17 pages
Discourses of ‘curation’ in digital times
ByILANA SYNDER
View abstract
chapter 15|15 pages
The discursive construction of education in the digital age
ByNEIL SELWYN
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Introduction: discourse analysis and digital practices
ByRODNEY H. JONES, ALICE CHIK, CHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Discourse analysis of games
ByJAMES PAUL GEE
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualisation of the self
ByRODNEY H. JONES
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Tagging on Flickr as a social practice
ByDAVID BARTON
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in online consumer reviews
ByCAMILLA VÁSQUEZ
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
YouTube as text: spoken interaction analysis and digital discourse
ByPHIL BENSON
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Co-constructing identity in virtual worlds for children
ByCHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Recreational language learning and digital practices: positioning and repositioning
ByALICE CHIK
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Investigating digital sex talk practices: a reflection on corpus-assisted discourse analysis
ByBRIAN W. KING
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Apps, adults and young children: researching digital literacy practices in context
ByGUY MERCHANT
View abstract
chapter 11|17 pages
‘It’s changed my life’: iPhone as technological artefact
ByVICTORIA CARRINGTON
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
Digital discourse@public space: flows of language online and offline
ByCARMEN LEE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
The discourses of celebrity in the fanvid ecology of Club Penguin machinima
ByJACKIE MARSH
View abstract
chapter 14|17 pages
Discourses of ‘curation’ in digital times
ByILANA SYNDER
View abstract
chapter 15|15 pages
The discursive construction of education in the digital age
ByNEIL SELWYN
View abstract

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Introduction: discourse analysis and digital practices
ByRODNEY H. JONES, ALICE CHIK, CHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Discourse analysis of games
ByJAMES PAUL GEE
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualisation of the self
ByRODNEY H. JONES
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Tagging on Flickr as a social practice
ByDAVID BARTON
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in online consumer reviews
ByCAMILLA VÁSQUEZ
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
YouTube as text: spoken interaction analysis and digital discourse
ByPHIL BENSON
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Co-constructing identity in virtual worlds for children
ByCHRISTOPH A. HAFNER
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Recreational language learning and digital practices: positioning and repositioning
ByALICE CHIK
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Investigating digital sex talk practices: a reflection on corpus-assisted discourse analysis
ByBRIAN W. KING
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Apps, adults and young children: researching digital literacy practices in context
ByGUY MERCHANT
View abstract
chapter 11|17 pages
‘It’s changed my life’: iPhone as technological artefact
ByVICTORIA CARRINGTON
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
Digital discourse@public space: flows of language online and offline
ByCARMEN LEE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
The discourses of celebrity in the fanvid ecology of Club Penguin machinima
ByJACKIE MARSH
View abstract
chapter 14|17 pages
Discourses of ‘curation’ in digital times
ByILANA SYNDER
View abstract
chapter 15|15 pages
The discursive construction of education in the digital age
ByNEIL SELWYN
View abstract
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