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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781350064119 , 9781350064096
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Contemporary Studies in Linguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Contemporary media stylistics
    DDC: 302.23014
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    Keywords: English language Style ; History ; Social media ; English language Discourse analysis ; Mass media and language ; Discourse analysis ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Media discourse is changing at an unprecedented rate. This book presents the most recent stylistic frameworks exploring different and changed forms of media. The volume collates recent and emerging research in the expanding field of media stylistics, featuring a variety of methods, multimodal source material, and a broad range of topics. From Twitter and Zooniverse to Twilight and Mommy Blogs, the volume maps out new intellectual territory and showcases a huge scope, neatly drawn together by leading scholars Helen Ringrow and Stephen Pihlaja. Contributors write on topics that challenge the traditional notions and conceptualisations of "media" and the consequences of technological affordances for the development of media production and consumption. There is a particular focus on the ways in which contemporary media contexts complicate and challenge traditional media models, and offer new and unique ways of approaching discourse in these contexts."--
    Abstract: 1. Introduction, Helen Ringrow (University of -- Portsmouth, UK) and Stephen Pihlaja (Newman University, UK) 2. "Beautiful -- masterpieces": metaphors of the female body in modest fashion blogs, Helen Ringrow (University of -- Portsmouth, UK) -- 3. Wolfing down -- the Twilight series: metaphors for reading in online reviews, Louise Nuttall (University of -- Huddersfield, UK and Chloe Harrison (Aston University, UK) -- 4. The language of -- citizen science: short strings and 'we' as a group marker, Glenn Hadikin (University of -- Portsmouth, UK) -- 5. The -- pragma-stylistics of 'image macro' internet memes, Jane Lugea (Queen's University Belfast, UK) -- 6. The stylistics -- of emoji: an interactional approach, Dwi -- Noverini Djenar (The University of Sydney, Australia) and Michael Ewing -- (The University of Melbourne) -- 7. Rape victims -- and the law: Victim-blaming and victimisation in reports of rape in the -- British press, Alessia Tranchese -- (University of Portsmouth, UK) -- 8. Changing media -- representation of Gina-Lisa Lohfink as the icon of the "Nein heit nein" -- (no means no)-movement in Germany, Ulrike -- Tabbert (University of Huddersfield, UK) -- 9. Child victims -- of human trafficking and modern slavery in British newspapers, Ilse Ras (University of Leeds, UK) -- 10. Reader Comments -- and Right-Wing Discourse in Traditional News Media Websites, Tayyiba Bruce (Newman University, UK) -- 11. Straight -- talking honest politics: rhetorical style and ethos in the mediated -- politics of metamodernity, Sam -- Browse (Sheffield Hallam University, UK) -- 12. The aura of -- facticity: the stylistic illusion of objectivity in news reports, Matt Davies (University of Chester, UK) -- 13. The style of -- online preachers, Stephen Pihlaja -- (Newman University, UK) -- 14. Conclusion, Caroline Tagg (The Open University, UK) -- Index
    Note: Includes index
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource
    DDC: 303.602856754
    Keywords: Christianity / Computer network resources ; YouTube (Electronic resource) ; Metaphor / Religious aspects / Christianity ; Interpersonal conflict / Religious aspects / Christianity ; Discourse analysis / Religious aspects / Christianity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also issued in print
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781350064119 , 9781350064096 , 9781350064102
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 330 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Contemporary studies in linguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23014
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    Keywords: Discourse analysis / bicssc ; Mass media and language ; English language / Discourse analysis ; English language / Style / History ; Social media ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Media discourse is changing at an unprecedented rate. This book presents the most recent stylistic frameworks exploring different and changed forms of media. The volume collates recent and emerging research in the expanding field of media stylistics, featuring a variety of methods, multimodal source material, and a broad range of topics. From Twitter and Zooniverse to Twilight and Mommy Blogs, the volume maps out new intellectual territory and showcases a huge scope, neatly drawn together by leading scholars Helen Ringrow and Stephen Pihlaja. Contributors write on topics that challenge the traditional notions and conceptualisations of "media" and the consequences of technological affordances for the development of media production and consumption. There is a particular focus on the ways in which contemporary media contexts complicate and challenge traditional media models, and offer new and unique ways of approaching discourse in these contexts."
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction, Helen Ringrow (University of -- Portsmouth, UK) and Stephen Pihlaja (Newman University, UK) 2. "Beautiful -- masterpieces": metaphors of the female body in modest fashion blogs, Helen Ringrow (University of -- Portsmouth, UK) -- 3. Wolfing down -- the Twilight series: metaphors for reading in online reviews, Louise Nuttall (University of -- Huddersfield, UK and Chloe Harrison (Aston University, UK) -- 4. The language of -- citizen science: short strings and 'we' as a group marker, Glenn Hadikin (University of -- Portsmouth, UK) -- 5. The -- pragma-stylistics of 'image macro' internet memes, Jane Lugea (Queen's University Belfast, UK) -- 6. The stylistics -- of emoji: an interactional approach, Dwi -- Noverini Djenar (The University of Sydney, Australia) and Michael Ewing -- (The University of Melbourne) -- 7. Rape victims -- and the law: Victim-blaming and victimisation in reports of rape in the -- British press, Alessia Tranchese -- (University of Portsmouth, UK) -- 8. Changing media -- representation of Gina-Lisa Lohfink as the icon of the "Nein heit nein" -- (no means no)-movement in Germany, Ulrike -- Tabbert (University of Huddersfield, UK) -- 9. Child victims -- of human trafficking and modern slavery in British newspapers, Ilse Ras (University of Leeds, UK) -- 10. Reader Comments -- and Right-Wing Discourse in Traditional News Media Websites, Tayyiba Bruce (Newman University, UK) -- 11. Straight -- talking honest politics: rhetorical style and ethos in the mediated -- politics of metamodernity, Sam -- Browse (Sheffield Hallam University, UK) -- 12. The aura of -- facticity: the stylistic illusion of objectivity in news reports, Matt Davies (University of Chester, UK) -- 13. The style of -- online preachers, Stephen Pihlaja -- (Newman University, UK) -- 14. Conclusion, Caroline Tagg (The Open University, UK) -- Index
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  • 4
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    London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781472566676
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (193 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Antagonism on YouTube : Metaphor in Online Discourse
    DDC: 303.602856754
    Keywords: YouTube (Electronic resource) ; Christianity -- Computer network resources ; Metaphor -- Religious aspects -- Christianity ; Interpersonal conflict -- Religious aspects -- Christianity ; Discourse analysis -- Religious aspects -- Christianity ; YouTube (Electronic resource) ; Christianity ; Computer network resources.. ; Metaphor ; Religious aspects ; Christianity.. ; Interpersonal conflict ; Religious aspects ; Christianity.. ; Discourse analysis ; Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Similar to many sites on the Internet, interaction on YouTube often features confrontational, antagonistic exchanges among users. YouTube comments threads in particular are known for their offensive, conflagratory content. This books looks at this form of discourse. The term ''drama'' (or ''flame wars'') appears often as a label for a phenomenon that is easily recognisable. In these cases, serious disagreements can become entangled with interpersonal relationships and users take positions for themselves in relation to others and social controversies. The focus of this book is on the ways in
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; 1 Drama in the You Tube Community; 2 YouTube as a Field: Life in a You Tube Community; Entering the field; You Tube videos as data; Ethical considerations; Discourse analysis; 3 Withered Branches and Human Garbage: Biblical and Metaphorical Stories; The discourse dynamics of metaphor; Doing metaphor analysis; Biblical metaphor in Christian discourse; From branches to garbage; The development of Biblical metaphor in non-Christian user talk; Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Fake Christians and Fluffy Christians: Metaphor in the Categorization of UsersMembership categorization analysis; Doing categorization analysis; Metaphorical categories and category-bound activities; The categorization devices of 'types of Christians'; The role of the Bible in categorization and interaction; Discussion; 5 'Friends of the World and Enemies of God': Metaphor in Conflicting Storylines; Positioning in social interaction; Doing positioning analysis; Shifting positionings and conflict; Discussion; 6 Metaphor in Drama; Appendix; References; Key terms and concepts
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury
    ISBN: 9781472566676
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 178 S. , 24 cm
    DDC: 303.602856754
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    Keywords: YouTube (Electronic resource) ; Christianity Computer network resources ; Metaphor Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Interpersonal conflict Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Discourse analysis Religious aspects ; Christianity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury
    ISBN: 9781472593740
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    DDC: 303.602856754
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    Keywords: YouTube (Electronic resource) ; Metaphor Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Interpersonal conflict Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Discourse analysis Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Christianity Computer network resources ; Diskursanalyse
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-178)
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    ISBN: 1472566696 , 9781472566690
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pihlaja, Stephen Antagonism on Youtube
    DDC: 303.602856754
    Keywords: YouTube (Electronic resource) ; YouTube (Electronic resource) ; Christianity Computer network resources ; Metaphor Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Interpersonal conflict Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Discourse analysis Religious aspects ; Christianity ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Christianity ; Computer network resources ; Interpersonal conflict ; Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Metaphor ; Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Linguistics
    Abstract: 4 Fake Christians and Fluffy Christians: Metaphor in the Categorization of UsersMembership categorization analysis; Doing categorization analysis; Metaphorical categories and category-bound activities; The categorization devices of 'types of Christians'; The role of the Bible in categorization and interaction; Discussion; 5 'Friends of the World and Enemies of God': Metaphor in Conflicting Storylines; Positioning in social interaction; Doing positioning analysis; Shifting positionings and conflict; Discussion; 6 Metaphor in Drama; Appendix; References; Key terms and concepts.
    Abstract: Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; 1 Drama in the You Tube Community; 2 YouTube as a Field: Life in a You Tube Community; Entering the field; You Tube videos as data; Ethical considerations; Discourse analysis; 3 Withered Branches and Human Garbage: Biblical and Metaphorical Stories; The discourse dynamics of metaphor; Doing metaphor analysis; Biblical metaphor in Christian discourse; From branches to garbage; The development of Biblical metaphor in non-Christian user talk; Discussion.
    Abstract: Similar to many sites on the Internet, interaction on YouTube often features confrontational, antagonistic exchanges among users. YouTube comments threads in particular are known for their offensive, conflagratory content. This books looks at this form of discourse. The term 'drama' (or 'flame wars') appears often as a label for a phenomenon that is easily recognisable. In these cases, serious disagreements can become entangled with interpersonal relationships and users take positions for themselves in relation to others and social controversies. The focus of this book is on the ways in which
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781350064089
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 330 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Contemporary studies in linguistics
    DDC: 302.23014
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781003819417 , 1003819419 , 9781003301271 , 1003301274 , 9781003819448 , 1003819443
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks in linguistics
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Language and languages Religious aspects ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics
    Abstract: The Routledge Handbook of Language and Religion is the first ever comprehensive collection of research on religion and language, with over 35 authors from 15 countries, presenting a range of linguistic and discourse analytic research on religion and belief in different discourse contexts. The contributions show the importance of studying language and religion and for bringing together work in this area across sub-disciplines, languages, cultures, and geographical boundaries. The Handbook focuses on three major topics: Religious and Sacred Language, Institutional Discourse, and Religious Identity and Community. Scholars from a variety of different disciplinary backgrounds investigate these topics using a range of linguistic perspectives including Cognitive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Pragmatics, and Conversation Analysis. The data analysed in these chapters come from a variety of religious backgrounds and national contexts. Linguistic data from all the major world religions are included, with sacred texts, conversational data, and institutional texts included for analysis. The Handbook is intended to be useful for readers from different subdisciplines within linguistics, but also to researchers working in other disciplines including philosophy, theology, and sociology. Each chapter gives both a template for research approaches and suggestions for future research and will inspire readers at every stage of their career
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