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9781316505557 |
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10.1017/9781316492390 doi |
Märkused |
First paperback edition 2024 |
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Sisukord |
1. Introducing Shared Stories ; 2. Mediated Narrative Analysis: The Toolkit for Analysing Shared Stories ; 3. Stories in Wikipedia Articles: Is Sharing Ever Neutral? ; 4. Co-tellership in the Context of Wikipedia Talk Pages ; 5. Shared Stories and Bonding Icons in Facebook Community Pages ; 6. Collective Identities and Co-tellership in Facebook Comments ; 7. Shared Stories and Social Television Practices in Twitter ; 8. Co-tellership in Retweets ; 9. Citizen Journalism and Shared Stories in YouTube ; 10. Creative Sharing and Laughter in YouTube Comments ; 11. Shared Stories Revisited |
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Stories are shared by millions of people online every day. They post and re-post interactions as they re-tell and respond to large-scale mediated events. These stories are important as they can bring people together, or polarise them in opposing groups. Narratives Online explores this new genre - the shared story - and uses carefully chosen case-studies to illustrate the complex processes of sharing as they are shaped by four international social media contexts: Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Building on discourse analytic research, Ruth Page develops a new framework - 'Mediated Narrative Analysis' - to address the large scale, multimodal nature of online narratives, helping researchers interpret the micro- and macro-level politics that are played out in computer-mediated communication. |
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digitaalne narratiiv
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sotsiaalmeedia
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jutustamine
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võrgusuhtlus
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elektrooniline kommunikatsioon
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diskursusanalüüs
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81'42
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808
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