Conversations Online : Explorations in Philosophy of Language

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Conversations Online : Explorations in Philosophy of Language

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 448 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198872085
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Full Description

The growth of communication technologies has profoundly and inescapably impacted politics, society, and how we coordinate our lives. One of the central components of this change has been the transformation in our communicative possibilities. Amongst other things, the internet has given rise to new linguistic phenomena, novel ways of doing things with words, and new types of communicative behaviour. It has created communicative possibilities that we might think are broadly positive, and yet it has also been instrumental in—and the locus for—the spread of malevolent types of speech.

Conversations Online collects eighteen original contributions from twenty-six philosophers of language. These thinkers are well-placed to provide insights that can help us sift through and understand linguistic phenomena in online settings, considering them in terms of existing theories and providing analyses that will be helpful for anybody who is interested in online communication. Together they show that great possibilities are available to us when we look at conversations online and develop a broader understanding of how language develops in digital settings. This diverse volume will not only advance the topic of online communication within philosophy of language—it will also equip readers with a better understanding of the utility of the field and the many ways in which technological developments are changing how we interact.

Chapter 2 of this work is available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International open access licence. This part of the work is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part One: Context Online
1: Lynne Tirrell: Hit and Run Speech Acts: Not A Conversation
2: Marcin Lewinski & Catarina Dutilh Novaes: The Many-to-Many Model: Communication, Attention, and Trust in Online Conversations
3: Alex Davies: Sharing Content Online: the Effects of Likes and Comments on Linguistic Interpretation
4: Lucy McDonald: Context Collapse Online
5: Karen S. Lewis: Imagined Audiences and Common Ground
Part Two: Commitments, Community and Cooperation Online
6: Regina Rini: Context Collapse and Pop-Up Communities: How Social Media Makes its Own Norms
7: Alessandra Tanesini: Commitment Online: On Taking Responsibility for One's Words on Social Media
8: Gretchen Ellefson: Conversational Goals and Internet Trolls
9: P. J. Connolly: Conversations with Chatbots
10: Michael Patrick Lynch: Online Communication and Political Ideology
Part Three: Speech Acts Online
11: Michael Randall Barnes: Complex Harms in Online Speech: The Limits of the Illocutionary
12: Amanda McMullen: Sarcasm Online
13: Eleonore Neufeld and Elise Woodard: On Subtweeting
14: Nikki Ernst: A Meme for Excuses
Part Four: Improving Conversations Online
15: Arnon Keren, Aviv Barnoy, Ori Freiman, and Boaz Miller: New Atlantis 2.0: Designing Epistemically-Healthy Online Conversations
16: Bianca Cepollaro: What's Distinctive About Blocking Implicit Toxicity Online
17: Luvell Anderson and Ian York: Online Propaganda and the Manipulation of Imaginative Possibilities
18: Eliot Michaelson, Rachel Sterken, and Jessica Pepp: On Amplification

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