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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-032.mrc:185977536:4237
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100 1 $aScott, Kate,$d1976-$eauthor.
245 10 $aPragmatics online /$cKate Scott.
250 $aFirst edition.
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300 $a1 online resource (192 pages)
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490 0 $aLanguage and digital media
505 0 $aPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Introducing Pragmatics Online2. Exploring Online Contexts3. The Pragmatics of Sharing Online4. The Pragmatics of Tagging5. Non-verbal Communication Online6. The Pragmatics of Memes7. You Won⁰́₉t Believe What⁰́₉s in Chapter 7!8. Researching Online PragmaticsIndex
520 $aPragmatics Online examines the use and interpretation of language and communication in digitally mediated contexts. It provides insight into how meaning is communicated online, with a focus on how users negotiate and navigate the constraints and resources of social media sites and other online contexts. The book introduces key concepts in the study of digital contexts and online communication, and it discusses how these can be understood from the perspective of pragmatics. Each chapter examines a different topic, and includes an overview of key research alongside original pragmatic analyses of data. Topics include sharing and liking, emoji and emotions, memes, and clickbait. Kate Scott focuses on how ideas and topics from pragmatics can be applied to mediated contexts, irrespective of the particular media. The book is an essential guide to the pragmatics of online discourse and behaviour for students and researchers working in the areas of digital pragmatics, language and media, and English language, linguistics and communication studies.
545 0 $aKate Scott is a senior lecturer at Kingston University, London (UK). Her research focuses on cognitive pragmatics, and she has published on the pragmatics of digitally mediated communication, exploring topics including hashtags, clickbait, and memes.
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