Mobile Messaging and Resourcefulness

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applied linguistics
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Author_Caroline Tagg
blended linguistic ethnography
business discourse
Caroline Tagg
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communicative practices
Communicative Repertoires
communicative resourcefulness
communicative resources
Contemporary Society
digital communication research
Digital Ethnography
digital literacy practices
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ethnographic study of mobile messaging
Face To Face
Facebook Messenger
globalisation
Grammatical Ellipsis
heritage creation
language and social media
Linguistic Ethnography
Meat Orders
Messaging App
migration
mobile communication
Mobile Conversations
Mobile Messaging
Mobile Messaging App
mobile messaging apps
Mobile Phone Features
Mobile Resourcefulness
Multimodal Resources
networked individual
Online Ethnography
Open Social Network Sites
Polish Shop
polymedia
Polymedia Environment
processes of technological remediation
qualitative fieldwork methods
Ritual Appreciation
Semiotic Repertoires
Semiotic Resources
SMS Text Messaging
social network analysis
sociolinguistics
superdiverse cities
technology-mediated interaction
transmedia meaning-making
UK City
urban multilingualism
WhatsApp Group

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367143541
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book advocates a new post-digital linguistic ethnography approach to unpacking mobile communication and enabling a more informed understanding of individuals’ communicative practices in cities today. Drawing on data from a group of ordinary working people, multilingual individuals from superdiverse cities across the United Kingdom, the volume brings observations from this data together to form a new concept of ‘resourcefulness’ as a means of explaining the emergent sense of agency individuals develop towards remediating existing forms of technology in their everyday lives. The book in turn establishes the notion of the ‘networked individual’ by way of demonstrating the ways in which communicative practices cross spaces and platforms. Further chapters detail examples to highlight resourcefulness at work in enabling more efficient business communication, routes to self-expression and the creation and development of social support systems, while a concluding chapter looks at both the limitations and possibilities of resourcefulness and directions for future research. This innovative volume will be of particular interest to students and researchers in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, linguistic ethnography, and media and communication studies.

Caroline Tagg is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at The Open University, UK. Her research into language and digital technologies rests on the understanding that digital communication practices are deeply embedded into individuals’ wider lives. She is author of Taking Offence on Social Media (with Philip Seargeant and Amy Aisha Brown, 2017) and Message and Medium (with Mel Evans, 2020).

Agnieszka Lyons is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. Her research employs multimodal and mediated discourse analytic as well as ethnographic approaches to explore the discursive construction of embodied identity in polycentric migrant environments. She has published on issues related to migration and mobility in Language in Society, Journal of Pragmatics and Social Semiotics, among others.

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