03978nam 22006611 450 991067668850332120170522171024.097814742891531474289150978147428914614742891429781474289139147428913410.5040/9781474289153(CKB)3710000001185063(MiAaPQ)EBC4851658(MiAaPQ)EBC6161048(OCoLC)987909822(UtOrBLW)bpp09260771(ScCtBLL)0335296e-5727-4d84-88ab-7d1232f2de24(UtOrBLW)BP9781474289153BC(EXLCZ)99371000000118506320170613d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDiscourse and identity on Facebook how we use language and multimodal texts to present identity online /Mariza GeorgalouLondon ;New York :Bloomsbury Academic,[2017]1 online resource (337 pages) illustrationsBloomsbury Discourse"First published 2017. Paperback edition first published 2018"--T.p. versoIncludes bibliographical references (p. [287]-305) and index9781350094703 1350094706 9781474289122 1474289126 Includes bibliographical references and index.1.Introduction -- 2.Identity, discourse and Facebook -- 3.An online ethnography of Facebook discourse -- 4.Place and identity on Facebook -- 5.Time, age and identity on Facebook -- 6.Professional and educational identity on Facebook -- 7.Stance-taking and identity on Facebook -- 8.Privacy and identity on Facebook -- 9.Conclusion."Social network sites are dynamic online socio-cultural arenas which give users ample and unprecedented opportunities for self-presentation through the meshing of language with other semiotic modes. With a focus on Facebook, one of the most widely-used online social network sites, this book brings together ideas and concepts related to language online, multimodality, and identity through five topical issues. These include place, time, profession and education, stance-taking, and privacy. The book features a discourse-centred online ethnography that provides authentic verbal and multimodal Facebook posts in both Greek and English. These are complemented with insights from interviews with Facebook participants. The examples bring to life various engaging instances of self- and other-presentation on Facebook identifying the ways in which users can: (1) locate themselves in terms of place and time; (2) announce activities, share and broaden their expertise and buttress solidarity among colleagues and fellow students; (3) communicate emotions, tastes, thoughts, opinions and assessments; (4) control the flow of textual information on their Facebook profiles to secure their privacy. Focusing on discourse manifestations of identity, this book also shows how Facebook can function as a space for vernacular literacy practices, a silo of relationships, a digital memory bank, a research tool, a knowledge forum, a cardiograph of a society, and a grassroots channel."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Discourse analysisSocial aspectsDiscourse analysisTechnologyOnline social networksSocial aspectslinguisticsDiscourse analysisSocial aspects.Discourse analysisTechnology.Online social networksSocial aspects.302.23/10141801.03njb/09302.23/10141njb/09Georgalou Mariza1342916UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910676688503321Discourse and identity on Facebook3066775UNINA