Digital Influencers and Online Expertise

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Authentic Ethnicity
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Beauty Community
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Common Language
critical discourse analysis
Cultural Intermediaries
Data Set
Deepika Padukone
Digital Intimacy
digital professions
Discursive Practices
Educational Tutorials
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Interdiscursive Performance
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Makeup Tutorial
Married Woman
MUA
multimodal communication in vlogs
online identity formation
participatory culture studies
Persona
Self-denigrating Humor
Social Media Content Creators
Social Media Influencers
social media linguistics
Social Media Platforms
sociocognitive approaches
vlogs
Youtube
YouTube Community
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367820565
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on data from beauty vlogs published by well-known YouTubers, Bhatia explores how they discursively negotiate multiple identities in a creative and participatory space, giving rise to complexities in the definition of categories such as expert, layperson, learner, and teacher in fluid and dynamic digital contexts.

In this insightful book, Bhatia sets out to investigate the interdiscursive construction of identity on YouTube. Taking a multi-methodological approach to Critical Discourse Analysis, Bhatia examines beauty vlogs at the levels of sociocognition, language, and genre to provide a better understanding of some of the measures of success and effect as well as new practices of expertise in online communication. The book contributes to a better understanding of how young people work online, often collaboratively, to conform to or resist mainstream notions of expertise, authenticity, race, and beauty, as well as the linguistic and semiotic tools they use to perform their identity, in order to become digital entrepreneurs and cultural influencers.

Students and scholars in the field of discourse analysis, situated within the contexts of popular culture and social media, will find this book a valuable read. This volume also enhances the everyday person’s understanding of the complexities of new media communication and a new generation of cultural intermediaries.

Aditi Bhatia is Associate Professor of English at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.

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