Discourses of (de)legitimization : participatory culture in digital contexts /: participatory culture in digital contexts. (2018)
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- Title:
- Discourses of (de)legitimization : participatory culture in digital contexts /: participatory culture in digital contexts. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Discourses of (de)legitimization : participatory culture in digital contexts
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Andrew S. Ross, Damian J. Rivers.
- Editors:
- Ross, Andrew S
Rivers, Damian J - Contents:
- Introduction: (De)Legitimization and Participation in the Digitized Public Sphere Andrew S. Ross and Damian J. Rivers Part I: Participatory Language Use Online and Discursive Positioning Chapter 1: (De)Legitimizing Language Uses in Language Ideological Debates Online Antonio Reyes Chapter 2: Persuasion by Commonality: Legitimizing Actions through Discourse on Common Sense in a Japanese Advice Forum Giancarla Unser-Schutz Chapter 3: A Name Rightly Given? The Use, Abuse, and Adoption of the Term "Cybernat" During the Scottish Referendum Debate Rowan R. Mackay Chapter 4: Online Performances of Expertise by Sustainability Practitioners: Tracing Communicative Episodes of Professional (De)Legitimization Rahul Mitra Part II: Discursive (De)Legitimization through Social Media Participation Chapter 5: ‘Stop the Boats’: Internet Memes as Case Study of Multimodal Delegitimization of Australian Refugee Policy Rhetoric Andrew S. Ross Chapter 6: Understanding Participatory Culture through Hashtag Activism after the Orlando Pulse Tragedy Nicholas DeArmas, Jennifer Roth Miller, Wendy Givoglu, David Thomas Moran and Stephanie Vie Chapter 7: Digital Narratives of Struggle and Legitimacy in the Arab Spring Aditi Bhatia Chapter 8: Not the Desired Offspring: #FertilityDay, the Italian Ministry of Health, and the Campaign that Wasn’t Tommaso Trillò Chapter 9: Nike Y U No Do It Yourself: Decrowning Brands by Means of Memes Vittorio Montieri Part III: (De)Legitimization in Production, ParticipationIntroduction: (De)Legitimization and Participation in the Digitized Public Sphere Andrew S. Ross and Damian J. Rivers Part I: Participatory Language Use Online and Discursive Positioning Chapter 1: (De)Legitimizing Language Uses in Language Ideological Debates Online Antonio Reyes Chapter 2: Persuasion by Commonality: Legitimizing Actions through Discourse on Common Sense in a Japanese Advice Forum Giancarla Unser-Schutz Chapter 3: A Name Rightly Given? The Use, Abuse, and Adoption of the Term "Cybernat" During the Scottish Referendum Debate Rowan R. Mackay Chapter 4: Online Performances of Expertise by Sustainability Practitioners: Tracing Communicative Episodes of Professional (De)Legitimization Rahul Mitra Part II: Discursive (De)Legitimization through Social Media Participation Chapter 5: ‘Stop the Boats’: Internet Memes as Case Study of Multimodal Delegitimization of Australian Refugee Policy Rhetoric Andrew S. Ross Chapter 6: Understanding Participatory Culture through Hashtag Activism after the Orlando Pulse Tragedy Nicholas DeArmas, Jennifer Roth Miller, Wendy Givoglu, David Thomas Moran and Stephanie Vie Chapter 7: Digital Narratives of Struggle and Legitimacy in the Arab Spring Aditi Bhatia Chapter 8: Not the Desired Offspring: #FertilityDay, the Italian Ministry of Health, and the Campaign that Wasn’t Tommaso Trillò Chapter 9: Nike Y U No Do It Yourself: Decrowning Brands by Means of Memes Vittorio Montieri Part III: (De)Legitimization in Production, Participation and Performance Chapter 10: Always On, But Never There: Political Parody, the Carnivalesque, and the Rise of the ‘Nectorate’ Annamaria Neag and Richard Berger Chapter 11: Trolling as Creative Insurgency: The Carnivalesque Delegitimization of Putin and His Supporters in Online Newspaper Commentary Alla V. Tovares Chapter 12: Political Cartoons as Creative Insurgency: Delegitimization in the Culture of Convergence Damian J. Rivers Chapter 13: Participation That Makes a Difference and Differences in Participation: Highrise – An Interactive Documentary Project for Change Anna Wiehl Chapter 14: Film Festival Participation and Identity Formation: Non-Professional Creativity and the Pleasures of Mobile Filmmaking Gavin Wilson Part IV: (De)Legitimizing Participatory Discourses of Religion Chapter 15: Modding as a Strategy to (De)Legitimize Representations of Religion in the Civilization Game Franchise Stefan Werning Chapter 16: Identity, Social Media and Religion: (De)Legitimization of Identity Construction through the Language of Religion Soudeh Ghaffari … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 401.41
Critical discourse analysis
Digital communications -- Social aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351263863
9781351263870
9781351263856
9781351263887 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138578753
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