[Linganth] lit on online discourse

Leila Monaghan leila.monaghan at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 04:11:32 UTC 2016


Galey Modan’s latest piece for JLA will be very useful here:

https://www.academia.edu/25474204/Writing_the_Relationship_Ethnographer-Informant_Interactions_in_the_New_Media_Era?auto=view&campaign=weekly_digest

On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Karen Pennesi <pennesi at uwo.ca> wrote:

> Hi,
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> Can anyone recommend literature analyzing discourse from public online
> texts such as comments on news articles, blogs, discussion forums etc.? I
> am trying to get a sense of whether there are criteria for selecting “good
> data”, how one justifies using this kind of data, how to deal with the
> problem of anonymity when attempting to describe the groups, “speech
> communities” etc. who produce the texts and the context for these
> discourses, how to compare this data to other kinds of spoken discourse,
> and how to represent this data on the page in publications.
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> Thanks,
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> Karen Pennesi, PhD.
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> Associate Professor
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> Department of Anthropology
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> University of Western Ontario
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> London, Ontario, Canada
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Leila Monaghan, PhD
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