Researching interactional forms and participant structures in public and social media
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Year of publication | 2015 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | Adopting the perspective of pragmatics of interaction, this chapter considers how existing models of participation fit new modes of communication, looking at the interface between participation frameworks and various interactional practices not only in public media discourses but also in some of the new social media that appeared with the advent of technology-mediated communication (TMC). It provides the theoretical points of departure for further analysis, as grounded in Erving Goffman's theory. |
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