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E-raamat: Language Online: Investigating Digital Texts and Practices

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Language Online explores digital communication’s evolution, covering AI, activism, and global events. With case studies across cultures, it’s essential for students and scholars of media and linguistics.



In Language Online, David Barton and Carmen Lee explore the evolving landscape of digital communication. This extensively updated second edition reflects the latest research and developments, addressing key contemporary issues such as online aggression, digital activism, and the growing impact of AI on human communication. It also examines how digital communication has shaped and been shaped by global events like the COVID-19 pandemic and incorporates multimodal discourse.

With case studies from diverse geographical contexts, languages, and platforms, the book illustrates how digital language practices vary across cultures. This edition places greater emphasis on the intersection between online and offline communication, highlighting how digital interactions are deeply integrated into everyday life.

Written in a clear and accessible style, Language Online balances theory with practical analysis, providing valuable insights into the relationship between language and digital technologies. Complete with discussion topics and real-world examples, this is an essential read for students and scholars of new media, literacy, and multimodality in language and linguistics.

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Praise for the first edition:

"Using a methodology grounded in both linguistics and digital literacies, Barton and Lee provide a valuable introduction to studying language online. They also carefully define terms and concepts that are used in both of these fields and are central to the study of language online text and practices, among others... This volume will interest those who want to understand how language is changing as a result of new technologies and those pursuing their own research into language use online."

A.M. Laflen, Marist College, USA in CHOICE

"The second edition of Language Online provides up-to-date coverage of essential topics, methods, and concepts for digital language and literacy research. New directions in the field are presented in a vivid and accessible manner, such as social media and language learning, the impact of algorithms on digital discourse, and the interweaving of on- and offline communication. Inclusive in style and rich in examples, this is set to become a standard textbook for years to come"

Jannis Androutsopoulos, University of Hamburg

List of figures

Preface to the first edition

Preface to the second edition

Chapter 1 Language In The Digital World

Chapter 2 Ten Reasons Why Studying the Online World is Crucial for
Understanding Language

Chapter 3 Acting in a Textually Mediated Social World

Chapter 4 Multilingual Resources and Practices Online

Chapter 5 Writing the Self Online

Chapter 6 Metalinguistic Discourse Online

Chapter 7 Multimodal Stance-taking Online

Chapter 8 Language and Learning Online

Chapter 9 Political Discourse on Social Media

Chapter 10 Verbal Aggression Online

Chapter 11 Vernacular Literacies Online

Chapter 12 Researching Language Online

Chapter 13 Flows Of Language Online and Offline

Appendices

Bibliography

Index
David Barton was Emeritus Professor in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, UK. He is co-author of Academics Writing: The Dynamics of Knowledge Creation (2019) and Researching Language and Social Media (2022).

Carmen Lee is Professor in the Department of English at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is the author of Multilingualism Online (2017) and co-author of Researching Language and Social Media (2022).