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E-book: Social Media and Society: Integrating the digital with the social in digital discourse

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Social Media and Society brings together a range of scholars working at the intersection of discourse studies, digital media, and society. It is meant to respond to changes in discourse technologies, i.e. the techno-discursive dynamic of social media discourses. The book critically engages with the digital dynamics of representations around discourses of identity, politics, and culture. Other than its topical focus on highly pertinent discourses, the book aspires to offer some fresh insights into the theory, methods, and implementation of CDS in digital environments. The book can be viewed as part of the developing research framework of Social Media Critical Discourse Studies which seeks to integrate the impact of new mediation technologies on discursive meaning-making with its critical contextualisation. In addition to its strongly global outlook, the book incorporates a wide range of research perspectives including CDA, sociolinguistics, political discourse studies, media and technology, discourse theory, popular culture, feminism etc.
Connecting the digital with the social in digital discourse: An introduction to the scene
1(14)
Majid KhosraviNik
Digital distribution processes and "new" research tools in SM-CDS
15(23)
Eleonora Esposito
Majid KhosraviNik
Digital practice as discriminatory discourse: Technological meaningmaking, affect, and representation of Henan people on Chinese news portals
38(22)
Altman Yuzhu Peng
Social media soft affective politics through discursive and algorithmic synchronization: Evidence from a Kuwaiti YouTube video
60(23)
Francesco L. Sinatora
Towards an ethnographic approach to social media discourses: Exploring ethnic nationalism and the Greek `right' to the name `Macedonia'
83(24)
Salomi Boukala
Dimitris Serafis
Unpacking disinformation as social media discourse
107(20)
Johan Farkas
Yiping Xia
Language typology as a discursive affordance in digital discourse: The case of the "camouflaged German option" online
127(19)
Krzysztof E. Borowski
Online counterspeech and the targeting of digital discourses of racism in New Zealand
146(21)
Philippa Smith
Sexism in digital discourses of women: Connecting the digital and social dimensions when comparing the #Sendeanlat and #Metoo campaigns
167(20)
Cemile Tokgoz Sahoglu
A journal of impossible things: Tweeted discourses of gendered digital fandom on the thirteenth doctor and #NotMyDoctor hashtag
187(22)
Meredith L. Pruden
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