Description
Researching Language and Social Media: A Student Guide introduces the linguistic frameworks currently used to analyse language found in social media contexts. This highly accessible guidebook outlines the practical steps and ethical guidelines entailed when gathering linguistic data from social media sites and platforms.
In this new edition, the authors update the range of social media interactions used as examples and draw attention to important developments such as “fake news” and new areas of debate such as hate speech. Expanding the geographical and multilingual aspects, this edition also includes examples from Asia and the Arabic-speaking world. With updated methods that help students study the language of social media from a multimodal perspective, the recent uptake in image sharing, video-chat, and graphicons will also be addressed. Each chapter begins with a clear summary of the topics covered and also suggests sources for further reading to supplement the initial discussion and case studies.
This timely book is an essential guide for students of English language and linguistics, media, and communication studies.
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. What is social media?
2. What might a linguist say about social media?
3. What does it mean to research?
4. What are Internet research ethics?
5. Analysing Discourse: Qualitative approaches
6. What are ethnographic approaches?
7. Carrying out a study of language practices on social media?
8. Collecting social media materials for quantitative projects
9. Working with social media data: quantitative perspectives
Index
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