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Strategies of Inclusion and Exclusion in online and offline Interaction

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238 Seiten
Englisch
This volume presents different - and even less common - perspectives on identity construction as an interactional practice focusing on the analysis of communicative practices that may either facilitate or hinder effective online and offline interaction.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis volume presents different - and even less common - perspectives on identity construction as an interactional practice focusing on the analysis of communicative practices that may either facilitate or hinder effective online and offline interaction.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Imaginary Communities: Multimodal Reasoning on Vaccination in Social Networks L´ipocrisia dell´inclusività´. A corpus-based study on the Italian debate around political correctness on Twitter#primagliitaliani: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Italian far-right Populist Discourse on TwitterSelf-exclusion towards technology. The neo-Luddite culture: dimensions, ideology, case studiesVeg-Eaters: Lexical Labels and Inclusion/Exclusion Perspective in ItalyMigrants storytelling: an intercultural perspectiveThe negotiation of minority inclusion and exclusion in the participatory webHow is gendered language commented on and explained? An overview of speakers supporting or rebelling against a gendered system-justification frame in Italianmehr

Autor

Emanuela Campisi is lecturer in Philosophy and Theory of Language at the Department of Humanities of the University of Catania.Her main interests concern the pragmatic aspects of spontaneous interaction, investigated both theoretically - with the method of philosophy of language - and with applied research.

Ester Di Silvestro is a Postdoctoral Researcher and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Catania. She holds a PhD in Sciences of Interpretation from the University of Catania. She is interested in Discursive News Values Analysis, and in the textual and visual analysis of gender representations.

Marco Venuti is Lecturer in English Linguistics ad the Department of Humanities, University of Catania, where he coordinates research on Digital Humanities. His interests include the combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches to the study and interpretation of Discourse, especially in the media and political domains.