Discursive Construction of Place in the Digital Age

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construction of space
DIEGO MARADONA
digital discourse analysis
digital placemaking practices
Digital Space
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Face Book
Face To Face
Habbo Hotel
hybrid physical virtual spaces
Karen Identity
Location Sharing
Location Talk
location-based interaction
Mobile Phone Conversations
Moral Emotions
Negative Moral Emotions
Non-stop
online community formation
Online Public Spaces
Physical Place
Place Reference
Positive Politeness
social media
social media communication
Spatial Deictic
Spatial Deixis
Spatial Streams
Uploaded
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Violated

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032371474
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection calls for greater attention to the need for a clearer understanding of the role of discourse in the process of placemaking in the digital age and the increasing hybridisation of physical and virtual worlds.

The volume outlines a new conceptualisation of place in the time of smartphones, whose technological and social affordances evoke placemaking as a collaborative endeavour which allows users to create and maintain a sense of community around place as shareable or collective experience. Taken together, the chapters argue for a greater emphasis on the ways in which users employ discourse to manage this physical-virtual interface in digital interactions and in turn, produce “remixed” cultural practices that draw on diverse digital semiotic resources and reflect their everyday experiences of place and location. The book explores a wide range of topics and contexts which embody these dynamics, including livestreaming platforms, mourning in the digital age, e-service encounters, and Internet forums. While the overlay of physical and virtual information on location-based media is not a new phenomenon, this volume argues that, in the face of its increasing pervasiveness, we can better understand its unfolding and future directions for research by accounting for the significance of place in today’s interactions.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars in discourse analysis, digital communication, pragmatics, and media studies.

Alejandro Parini is Dean of the Faculty of Languages and International Studies and Full Professor of English linguistics at the University of Belgrano, Argentina. His areas or interest and research include the study of digital discourse and language ideologies and new media.

Francisco Yus is Full Professor at the University of Alicante (Spain). He has published extensively on internet communication, about which he has proposed the theory of cyberpragmatics. He has also studied the pragmatics of humorous communication.