Communication Forms and Communicative Practices
New Perspectives on Communication Forms, Affordances and What Users Make of Them
Peter Schildhauer (Redaktør) ; Alexander Brock (Redaktør)
This volume reflects the discussion that emerged around the controversial concepts "communication form", "communicative practice",
"medium" and "genre". It provides a comprehensive overview of the history and current state-of-affairs of these concepts, and combines theoretical contributions from various perspectives with
thorough empirical studies of current communication forms, media, and practices. Les mer
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This volume reflects the discussion that emerged around the controversial concepts "communication form", "communicative practice",
"medium" and "genre". It provides a comprehensive overview of the history and current state-of-affairs of these concepts,
and combines theoretical contributions from various perspectives with thorough empirical studies of current communication
forms, media, and practices. The contributions deal with fields ranging from public signage in cities, video games and self-tracking
to historical accounts of changing communicative potentials and practices concerning the "National Geographic Magazine" and
the personal blog. Due to its interdisciplinary character, the volume points out various new directions for future research.
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Utgitt:
2017
Forlag: Peter Lang AG
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 210
ISBN: 9783631667521
Format: 21 x 15 cm
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Communication forms and communicative practices - Affordances and genres - History of the concepts and new suggestions - Shortening
processes in video gaming - Public signage in cities - MMORPGs as hybrids - Self-tracking and the quantified self movement
- Changing communicative potentials and their use: blogs and popular science journalism
Alexander Brock is a Professor for Linguistics at the English Department of Halle University. His research interests include
text linguistics, pragmatics, humour studies and media linguistics.
Peter Schildhauer gained his PhD with a study on the history of personal blogs and works as a Lecturer in English Linguistics/TEFL at Bielefeld University.
Peter Schildhauer gained his PhD with a study on the history of personal blogs and works as a Lecturer in English Linguistics/TEFL at Bielefeld University.