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39315 Date 2014
39315 Date 2014-02-18
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39315 abstract About the book: The internet has revolutionised the way we live our lives in untold ways, but the most far-reaching is the impact it is having on the way we communicate. Social media sites in particular allow us to maintain friendships beyond geographical barriers, to build up and exploit networked contacts, and to cultivate a public image. And how we communicate online has a profound and lasting impact on language and society. This very timely book brings together a broad selection of the exciting and diverse research that is currently being conducted into language on social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, and TripAdvisor. Studies from leading language researchers, and those at the cutting edge of analysis into social media, explore the impact of social media on how we relate to each other, the communities we live in, and the way we manage and present a sense of self in twenty-first century society.
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39315 label Tagg, Caroline and Seargeant, Philip (2014). Audience design and language choice in the construction and maintenance of translocal communities on social network sites. In: Seargeant, Philip and Tagg, Caroline eds. The Language of Social Media: Identity and Community on the Internet. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 161–185.
39315 label Tagg, Caroline and Seargeant, Philip (2014). Audience design and language choice in the construction and maintenance of translocal communities on social network sites. In: Seargeant, Philip and Tagg, Caroline eds. The Language of Social Media: Identity and Community on the Internet. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 161–185.
39315 Publisher ext-a233f55d72060f29ddd4b6c6c98ceb57
39315 Title Audience design and language choice in the construction and maintenance of translocal communities on social network sites
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