Language and power in blogs : interaction, disagreements and agreements /

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Main Author: Bolander, Brook (Author)
Corporate Author: Ebooks Corporation
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2013]
Series:Pragmatics & beyond ; 237.
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505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:   |g ch. 1   |t Introducing language use and power in personal/diary blogs --   |g 1.1.  |t Overture --   |g 1.2.  |t Laying out the dual approach to power --   |g 1.3.  |t Research questions and scope --   |g 1.4.  |t Structure --   |g ch. 2   |t Blogging as a social practice --   |g 2.1.  |t Introduction --   |g 2.2.  |t Introducing blogs --   |g 2.2.1.  |t working definition of blogs --   |g 2.2.2.  |t Personal/diary blogs: An increasingly-popular sub-type --   |g 2.3.  |t Frames in blog communities of practice --   |g 2.3.1.  |t participant framework of personal/diary blogs --   |g 2.3.2.  |t Relational work and interpersonal language use --   |g 2.3.3.  |t Expectations in personal/diary blogs --   |g 2.3.4.  |t Norms of interaction in personal/diary blogs --   |g 2.4.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 3   |t Power in theory --   |g 3.1.  |t Introducing power or "another conceptual can of worms" (Thornborrow 2002, 5) --   |g 3.2.  |t Differential access to the blogosphere: The digital divide --   |g 3.3.  |t Distribution of resources within blogs --   |g 3.4.  |t Conversational control and the exercise of power: Implications for personal/diary blogs --   |g 3.5.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 4   |t Disagreements and agreements in theory --   |g 4.1.  |t Defining disagreements and agreements (criticism and compliments) --   |g 4.2.  |t Social factors associated with disagreements and agreements offline and online --   |g 4.2.1.  |t Face and preference --   |g 4.2.2.  |t Frames, culture and participant relationships --   |g 4.2.3.  |t Participant relationships (and hierarchies) --   |g 4.2.4.  |t Participation format --   |g 4.3.  |t Medium factors associated with disagreements and agreements online --   |g 4.3.1.  |t Anonymity and lack of social context cues (flaming) --   |g 4.3.2.  |t Message format, persistence of transcript and quoting (responsiveness) --   |g 4.4.  |t Disagreements and the exercise of power --   |g 4.5.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 5   |t blog corpus and its analysis --   |g 5.1.  |t Introduction --   |g 5.2.  |t Data description --   |g 5.2.1.  |t Technical characteristics of the blogs --   |g 5.2.2.  |t sociolinguistic characterisation of the eight personal/diary blogs --   |g 5.3.  |t Data selection --   |g 5.4.  |t Data analysis --   |g 5.4.1.  |t Computer-mediated discourse analysis (CMDA) --   |g 5.4.2.  |t coding scheme --   |g 5.4.3.  |t qualitative questionnaire --   |g 5.5.  |t Summary and outlook --   |g ch. 6   |t Power in practice I: Interactional patterns --   |g 6.1.  |t Introduction --   |g 6.2.  |t Revisiting the coding scheme: Entry types and discourse moves --   |g 6.2.1.  |t Entry types --   |g 6.2.2.  |t Discourse moves and their syntactic realisation --   |g 6.3.  |t Interactional patterns in the personal/diary blog corpus: An overview --   |g 6.4.  |t Reader responses to bloggers' posts --   |g 6.5.  |t Blogger responses to readers --   |g 6.5.1.  |t bloggers' practice of commenting --   |g 6.5.2.  |t Reasons behind the bloggers' practice of commenting --   |g 6.6.  |t Reader response to readers --   |g 6.7.  |t Linking forms of responsiveness with conversational roles --   |g 6.8.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 7   |t Power in practice II: Topic control --   |g 7.1.  |t Introduction --   |g 7.2.  |t Revisiting the coding scheme: Topics and topic control --   |g 7.3.  |t Topics in personal/diary blog posts --   |g 7.4.  |t Topics in posts and comments: Overlaps and variation --   |g 7.5.  |t Bloggers' perceptions on topic maintenance --   |g 7.6.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 8   |t Disagreements and agreements in practice I: Characterising the moves --   |g 8.1.  |t Introduction --   |g 8.2.  |t Revisiting the coding scheme: Syntax and relational work --   |g 8.2.1.  |t Syntactic realisation of discourse moves --   |g 8.2.2.  |t Relational work --   |g 8.3.  |t Frequency of disagreements and agreements --   |g 8.3.1.  |t Discourse moves in posts and comments: An overview --   |g 8.3.2.  |t Disagreements and agreements in the comments sections of the eight personal/diary blogs --   |g 8.4.  |t Relational work in disagreements and agreements --   |g 8.5.  |t Bloggers' perceptions on disagreements and agreements --   |g 8.6.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 9   |t Disagreements and agreements in practice II: Patterns of interaction, responsiveness and links to power --   |g 9.1.  |t Introduction --   |g 9.2.  |t Revisiting the coding scheme: Entry types and discourse moves --   |g 9.3.  |t Comparing disagreements and agreements as entry types: Rates of responsiveness and implications for the exercise of power --   |g 9.3.1.  |t Reader responses to bloggers' posts --   |g 9.3.2.  |t Bloggers' responses to readers' comments --   |g 9.3.3.  |t Readers' responses to readers' comments --   |g 9.3.4.  |t "Agreement", "compliment other", "disagreement", "criticism other" and "disagreement and agreement" in the overall comments section and in specific entry types: An overview --   |g 9.4.  |t linguistic construction of responsiveness in disagreements and agreements: Revisiting the blogger as favourite recipient --   |g 9.4.1.  |t Types of linguistic responsiveness in disagreements and agreements --   |g 9.4.2.  |t Responsiveness and recipiency --   |g 9.5.  |t Summary --   |g ch. 10   |t Concluding remarks --   |g 10.1.  |t Revisiting the aims and research questions --   |g 10.2.  |t Limitations --   |g 10.3.  |t Central findings and research outlook. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical referrences (pages 231-242) and indexes. 
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