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Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication

Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication

Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication

Cecelia Cutler , City University of New York
Unn Røyneland , Universitetet i Oslo
March 2021
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Paperback
9781107464544

    With an eye to the playful, reflexive, self-conscious ways in which global youth engage with each other online, this volume analyzes user-generated data from these interactions to show how communication technologies and multilingual resources are deployed to project local as well as trans-local orientations. With examples from a range of multilingual settings, each author explores how youth exploit the creative, heteroglossic potential of their linguistic repertoires, from rudimentary attempts to engage with others in a second language to hybrid multilingual practices. Often, their linguistic, orthographic, and stylistic choices challenge linguistic purity and prescriptive correctness, yet, in other cases, their utterances constitute language policing, linking 'standardness' or 'correctness' to piety, trans-local affiliation, or national belonging. Written for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in linguistics, applied linguistics, education and media and communication studies, this volume is a timely and readymade resource for researching online multilingualism with a range of methodologies and perspectives.

    • Uses a variety of data including online, and blended (online and offline) data, qualitative and quantitative data, ethnographic data, case-studies, and corpus data.
    • Shows researchers how different forms of CMC data can be analyzed in a variety of ways using different theoretical frames.
    • Illustrates how to deal with CMC data from multiple sources, such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, and how to apply various methodological approaches to their own research

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘A compelling collection of work! The editors have assembled a comprehensive set of studies that covers a wide range of digital platforms, languages, and regional contexts. The ethnographic approach adopted throughout the chapters reveals rich details about linguistic creativity and diversity in digital communication and makes an important contribution to a number of areas including sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, internet linguistics, and media research at large.' Carmen Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong

    ‘Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication is unique in that it takes established linguistic methods from various domains like dialectology, conversation analysis or sociology and applies it to this newer communication style. In that, it offers an insight into the multilingual mind and is thus a valuable contribution to the field and useful for readers with many different backgrounds and knowledge levels.' Kathrin Feindt, Journal of Language Contact

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    Product details

    March 2021
    Paperback
    9781107464544
    272 pages
    228 × 151 × 15 mm
    0.409kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Multilingualism in the digital sphere: the diverse practices of youth online Cecelia Cutler and Unn Røyneland
    • 2. Alienated at home: the role of online media as young Orthodox Muslim women beat a retreat from Marseille Cécile Evers
    • 3. Cool mobilities: youth style and mobile telephony in contemporary South Africa Zannie Bock, Nausheena Dalwai and Christopher Stroud
    • 4. Nuancing the jaxase: young and urban texting in Senegal Kristin Vold Lexander
    • 5. Peaze up! Adaptation, innovation, and variation in German hip hop discourse Matt Garley
    • 6. Tsotsitaal online: the creativity of tradition Ana Deumert
    • 7. 'Pink chess gring gous': discursive and orthographic resistance among Mexican-American rap fans on YouTube Cecelia Cutler
    • 8. Virtually Norwegian: negotiating language and identity on YouTube Unn Røyneland
    • 9. Footing and role alignment online: mediatized indigeneity and Andean hip hop Karl Swinehart
    • 10. The language of diasporic blogs: a framework for the study of rhetoricity in written online code-switching Lars Hinrichs
    • 11. The Korean wave, K-pop fandom, and multilingual microblogging Jamie Shinhee Lee.
      Contributors
    • Cecelia Cutler, Unn Røyneland, Cécile Evers, Zannie Bock, Nausheena Dalwai, Christopher Stroud, Kristin Vold Lexander, Matt Garley, Ana Deumert, Karl Swinehart, Lars Hinrichs, Jamie Shinhee Lee

    • Editors
    • Cecelia Cutler

      Cecelia Cutler's sociolinguistic research explores language and identity among adolescents, language attitudes towards Spanish and dialects of English, digital language practices, and changes in New York City English. She is author of White Hip Hopppers, Language and Identity in Post-Modern America (2014) and co-editor of Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas (2017).

    • Unn Røyneland

      Unn Røyneland's sociolinguistic research investigates linguistic practices among adolescents in multilingual Oslo, enregisterment of new speech styles, language attitudes, dialect acquisition among immigrants, language policy and planning, and digital language practices. She is co-editor of Language Standardisation: Theory and Practice (2016), and wrote the article 'Reality rhymes - recognition of rap in multicultural Norway' for Linguistics and Education.

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