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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bern : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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    almahu_9948665075502882
    Format: 1 online resource (337 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783035104363
    Series Statement: Linguistic Insights 140
    Content: This volume explores genres in Web-mediated communication in a discourse-analytical perspective, focusing in particular on genre change and evolution under the pressure of technological renewal, the availability of new affordances, and the consequent emergence of new generic conventions that challenge traditional genre theory. The chapters are organised in an ideal progression from websites and more ‘traditional’ Web applications to Web 2.0 communicative platforms, characterised as they are by user participation and user-generated content, focusing in the final section on blogging and microblogging as the applications that are most representative of the properties of the new platforms. In all chapters the starting point is an awareness of the need to renew or adapt existing analytical tools to make them applicable to the new objects of investigation.
    Note: Contents: Sandra Campagna/Giuliana Garzone/Cornelia Ilie/Elizabeth Rowley-Jolivet: Introduction – Paola Catenaccio: A Genre-Theory Approach to the Website: Some Preliminary Considerations – Alessandra Vicentini: Institutional Healthcare E-Brochures and Multilingualism Issues in the Recent Immigration Era in Italy (2007-2010) – Bettina Mottura: The Chinese Government Exploring Genres for Web-mediated Communication – Chiara Degano: Argumentative Genres on the Web: The Case of Two NGOs’ Campaigns – Elizabeth Rowley-Jolivet: Open Science and the Re-purposing of Genre: An Analysis of Web-mediated Laboratory Protocols – Maristella Gatto: Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces in Web 2.0 Genres. The Case of Wikipedia – Enrico Grazzi: The Web as a Participatory Environment: Social Networks and ‘Memes’ from a Teacher’s Perspective – Elisa Corino/Cristina Onesti: Agreement and Disagreement in Newsgroup Interaction – Giuliana Garzone: Where Do Web Genres Come from? The Case of Blogs – Sandra Campagna: Antagonizing the Editor: Speech-styles Variation in The Economist Reader Comments – Magorzata Sokół: Metadiscourse and the Construction of the Author’s Voices in the Blogosphere: Academic Weblogs as a Form of Self-promotion – Giorgia Riboni: Twittering Away: Whole Foods Market and Conversational Marketing in 140 Characters – Maria Cristina Paganoni: Online Branding from Hybrid Ads to Corporate Twittering.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783034310130
    Language: English
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