Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics Series
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Discourse in Web 2.0 : familiar, reconfigured, and emergent / Susan C. Herring -- Polities and politics of ongoing assessments : evidence from video-gaming and blogging / Harvé Varenne ... [et al.] -- Participatory culture and metalinguistic discourse : performing and negotiating German dialects on YouTube / Janis Androutsopoulos -- "My English is so poor...so I take photos" : metalinguistic discourses about English on Flickr / Carmen Lee -- "Their lives are so much better than ours!" The ritual (re)construction of social identity in holiday cards / Jenna Mahay -- The medium is the metamessage : conversational style in new media interaction / Deborah Tannen -- Bringing mobiles into the conversation : applying a conversation analytic approach to the study of mobiles in co-present interaction / Stephen M. DiDomenico and Jeffrey Boase -- Facework on Facebook : conversations on social media / Laura West and Anna Marie Trester -- Mock performatives in online discussion boards : toward a discourse-pragmatic model of computer-mediated communication / Tuija Virtanen -- Re- and pre-authoring experiences in email supervision : creating and revising professional meanings in an asynchronous medium / Cynthia Gordon and Melissa Luke -- Blogs : a medium for intellectual engagement with course readings and participants / Marianna Ryshina-Pankova and Jens Kugele -- Reading in print or onscreen : better, worse, or about the same? / Naomi S. Baron -- Fakebook : synthetic media, pseudo-sociality, and the rhetorics of Web 2. 0 / Crispin Thurlow.