In:Approaches to Internet Pragmatics: Theory and practice
Edited by Chaoqun Xie, Francisco Yus and Hartmut Haberland
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 318] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 April 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.318.toc
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
Introduction: Approaching internet pragmatics1
Chaoqun Xie
Francisco Yus
Hartmut Haberland
Part I.Theoretical and methodological perspectives
Chapter 1.Expanding pragmatics: Values, goals, ranking, and internet adaptability27
Jacob L. Mey
Chapter 2.Computer-mediated discourse in context: Pluralism of communicative action and discourse common ground47
Anita Fetzer
Chapter 3.Cyberpragmatics in the age of locative media75
Francisco Yus
Chapter 4.Interpreting emoji pragmatics107
Ashley Dainas
Susan C. Herring
Chapter 5.Speech acts and the dissemination of knowledge in social networks145
Paolo Labinaz
Marina Sbisà
Part II.The discursive management of self on the internet
Chapter 6.Humor and self-presentation on WhatsApp profile status175
Carmen Maíz-Arévalo
Chapter 7.Inviting a purchase: A multimodal analysis of staged authenticity in WeChat social selling207
Chaoqun Xie
Ying Tong
Chapter 8.Online nicks, impoliteness, and Jewish identity in Israeli-Russian conflict
discourse235
Renee Perelmutter
Part III.Pragmatics of internet-mediated texts
Chapter 9.Candidates’ use of Twitter during the 2016 Austrian presidential campaign259
Helmut Gruber
Chapter 10.A study on how cultural and gender parameters affect emoticon distribution, usage
and frequency in American and Japanese online discourse287
Barry Kavanagh
Chapter 11.Migration through the English-Greek translated press321
Maria Sidiropoulou
Name index321
Subject index347
