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From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Email Hoaxes: Heyd

 

	
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Title: Email Hoaxes 
Subtitle: Form, function, genre ecology 
Series Title: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 174  

Publication Year: 2008 
Publisher: John Benjamins
	   http://www.benjamins.com/
	

Book URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=P%26bns%20174 


Author: Theresa Heyd

Hardback: ISBN:  9789027254184 Pages:  Price: Europe EURO 95.00
Hardback: ISBN:  9789027254184 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 143.00


Abstract:

How genres emerge and evolve on the Internet has become one of the central
questions in studies of computer-mediated communication (CMC). This book
addresses the issue of genrefication by giving an in-depth analysis of
email hoaxes as a candidate for digital genre status. Email hoaxes are
deceptive messages that spread in digital social networks; they are a
fascinating object for discourse linguistics as they exemplify a major
pragmatic tendency in CMC, namely deceptivity and a lowering of sincerity
standards. This study examines formal and functional aspects of email
hoaxes and provides ample evidence both from a systematized corpus and
<i>in situ</i> data collected online. Besides a structural and
microlinguistic analysis, it identifies key issues such as pragmatic
duality, narrativity and textual variation and change in email hoaxes. In
conclusion, a digital genre model is outlined that bridges both the old/new
and the formal/functional gaps and may be applied to many other digital
genre ecologies. 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Linguistic Theories
                     Pragmatics


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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