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The Discourse of Blogs and Wikis

by Greg Myers
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Overview

Blogs and wikis have not been with us for long, but have made a huge impact on society. Wikipedia is the best known exemplar of the wiki, a collaborative site that leads to a single text claimed by no-one; blogs, or web-logs, have exploded into the mainstream through novelisations and film adaptations and have gathered huge followings.

Blogs and wikis also serve to provide a coherent basis for a discourse analysis of a specific web language. What makes these forms distinctive as genres, and what effects does the technology have on language use? Myers looks at how blogs and wikis:

allow for easier than ever publication

link to texts, images, sounds, and video

provide alternate perspectives on events

exemplify glocalization

challenge demarcations between the personal and the public

redefine knowledge and authority

construct new communities.

Drawing on a blogroll of a wide range of popular blogs, and on some of the most debated articles in Wikipedia, the book works alongside an author blog that contains regularly updated links, references and a glossary. Each chapter has a guide to projects and reading. This is an essential textbook for upper level undergraduates on linguistics and language studies courses that will elucidate, inform and offer insights into a major new type of discourse.

Synopsis

An insightful elucidation of the new discourse produced by blogs and wikis.

About the Author, Greg Myers

Greg Myers is Professor of Rhetoric and Communication at Lancaster University, UK. Visit his blog: The Language of Blogs [

http://thelanguageofblogs.typepad.com/]

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781847064134

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