33.1000, Books: Digital Genres in Academic Knowledge Production and Communication: Luzón, Pérez-Llantada

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Subject: 33.1000, Books: Digital Genres in Academic Knowledge Production and Communication: Luzón, Pérez-Llantada

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 08:12:56
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: Digital Genres in Academic Knowledge Production and Communication: Luzón, Pérez-Llantada

 


Title: Digital Genres in Academic Knowledge Production and Communication 
Subtitle: Perspectives and Practices 
Series Title: Studies in Knowledge Production and Participation  

Publication Year: 2022 
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
	   http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
	

Book URL: https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781788924719 


Author: María José Luzón
Author: Carmen Pérez-Llantada

Hardback: ISBN:  9781788924719 Pages: 224 Price: U.S. $ 139.95
Hardback: ISBN:  9781788924719 Pages: 224 Price: U.K. £ 99.95


Abstract:

This book presents an overview of the wide variety of digital genres used by
researchers to produce and communicate knowledge, perform new identities and
evaluate research outputs. It explores the role of digital genres in the
repertoires of genres used by local communities of researchers to communicate
both locally and globally, both with experts and the interested public, and
sheds light on the purposes for which researchers engage in digital
communication and on the semiotic resources they deploy to achieve these
purposes. The authors discuss the affordances of digital genres but also the
challenges that they pose to researchers who engage in digital communication.
The book explores what researchers can do with these genres, what meanings
they can make, who they interact with, what identities they can construct and
what new relations they establish, and, finally, what language(s) they deploy
in carrying out all these practices.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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