The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media / Colleen Cotter.

Cotter, Colleen
Call Number
302.23014
Author
Cotter, Colleen, author.
Title
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media / Colleen Cotter.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 572 pages)
Contents
part, I Research frameworks and methods -- Summarizing the field(s) / chapter Introduction: Routledge Handbook of Language and Media / chapter 1 Medialinguistic approaches -- Exploring the case of newswriting / chapter 2 Sociolinguistic approaches -- Variationist frameworks / chapter 3 Discourse approaches -- Language in use and the multidisciplinary advantage / chapter 4 Critical approaches -- Media analysis in/and critical discourse studies / chapter 5 Cognitive approaches -- Media, mind, and culture / chapter 6 Corpus approaches -- Investigating linguistic patterns and meanings / part, II Media contexts and domains -- Locating relevance / chapter 7 Mediation, technological change, and discourse -- The case of television talk / chapter 8 Politics and framing -- How language impacts political thought / chapter 9 Media, markets, and political economy -- Examining and analyzing power / chapter 10 Journalism and public discourse -- Navigating complexity / chapter 11 Organizations and corporate communication -- Linguistic ethnography in the newsroom / chapter 12 Social media and community building -- Creating social realities through linguistic interaction / part, III Media and modes -- Mapping out variation in language use / chapter 13 Auditory media -- Sound studies and the political components of the auditory / chapter 14 Visual media -- The importance of visuals as partners in the news / chapter 15 Surveillant media -- Technology, language, and control / chapter 16 Linguistic modes -- Dimensions of news language in print and broadcast / chapter 17 Graphic modes -- The visual representation of data / chapter 18 Combining modes -- Multimodality across communicative contexts / chapter 19 Future modes -- How ‘new’ new media transforms communicative meaning and negotiates relationships / part, IV Language in focus -- Highlighting sociocultural complexity / chapter 20 Language policy and the media -- Planning, globalization, and perspective / chapter 21 Media, language, and gender -- Identities, practices, affects / chapter 22 Media and minority languages -- Sociocultural and geopolitical considerations / chapter 23 Multilingualism and media -- Reconsidering practices and ideologies of media-linguistic research / chapter 24 Media and translation -- Adapting traditional concepts to news-centered multimedia / chapter 25 Media and language change -- Expanding the framework / chapter 26 Media and quoting -- Understanding the purposes, roles, and processes of quoting in mass and social media / part, V Operationalizing media practice -- Identifying outcomes and impacts / chapter 27 Interacting to mediatize -- The case of broadcast interviews / chapter 28 Routinizing communication -- Text production and cultural significance in media genres / chapter 29 Schematizing information -- The macrotypographic framing of text / chapter 30 Transforming knowledge -- Cooperation with journalism’s stakeholders / chapter 31 Participating with media -- Exploring online media activity / chapter 32 Tracing and tracking impact -- Media content and the effect of its metrification /
Summary
"The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art research in media linguistics. This handbook analyzes both language theory and practice, demonstrating the vital role of this research in understanding language use in society. With over thirty chapters contributed by leading academics from around the world, this handbook:addresses issues of language use, form, structure, ideology, practice, and culture in the context of both traditional and new communication media;investigates mediated language use in public spheres, organizations, and personal communication, including newspaper journalism, broadcasting, and social media;examines the interplay of language and media from both linguistic and media perspectives, discussing auditory and visual media and graphic modes, as well as language and gender, multilingualism, and language change; analyzes the advantages and shortcomings of current approaches within media linguistics research and outlines avenues for future research.The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media is a must-have survey of this key field, and is essential reading for those interested in media linguistics."--Provided by publisher.
Added Author
Perrin, Daniel
Subject
Broadcast journalism Language.
Discourse analysis Social aspects.
Mass media and language.
English Language
Language and Media
Media & Communications
Sociolinguistics
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics
Multimedia
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Summary
"The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art research in media linguistics. This handbook analyzes both language theory and practice, demonstrating the vital role of this research in understanding language use in society. With over thirty chapters contributed by leading academics from around the world, this handbook:addresses issues of language use, form, structure, ideology, practice, and culture in the context of both traditional and new communication media;investigates mediated language use in public spheres, organizations, and personal communication, including newspaper journalism, broadcasting, and social media;examines the interplay of language and media from both linguistic and media perspectives, discussing auditory and visual media and graphic modes, as well as language and gender, multilingualism, and language change; analyzes the advantages and shortcomings of current approaches within media linguistics research and outlines avenues for future research.The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media is a must-have survey of this key field, and is essential reading for those interested in media linguistics."--Provided by publisher.
Contents
part, I Research frameworks and methods -- Summarizing the field(s) / chapter Introduction: Routledge Handbook of Language and Media / chapter 1 Medialinguistic approaches -- Exploring the case of newswriting / chapter 2 Sociolinguistic approaches -- Variationist frameworks / chapter 3 Discourse approaches -- Language in use and the multidisciplinary advantage / chapter 4 Critical approaches -- Media analysis in/and critical discourse studies / chapter 5 Cognitive approaches -- Media, mind, and culture / chapter 6 Corpus approaches -- Investigating linguistic patterns and meanings / part, II Media contexts and domains -- Locating relevance / chapter 7 Mediation, technological change, and discourse -- The case of television talk / chapter 8 Politics and framing -- How language impacts political thought / chapter 9 Media, markets, and political economy -- Examining and analyzing power / chapter 10 Journalism and public discourse -- Navigating complexity / chapter 11 Organizations and corporate communication -- Linguistic ethnography in the newsroom / chapter 12 Social media and community building -- Creating social realities through linguistic interaction / part, III Media and modes -- Mapping out variation in language use / chapter 13 Auditory media -- Sound studies and the political components of the auditory / chapter 14 Visual media -- The importance of visuals as partners in the news / chapter 15 Surveillant media -- Technology, language, and control / chapter 16 Linguistic modes -- Dimensions of news language in print and broadcast / chapter 17 Graphic modes -- The visual representation of data / chapter 18 Combining modes -- Multimodality across communicative contexts / chapter 19 Future modes -- How ‘new’ new media transforms communicative meaning and negotiates relationships / part, IV Language in focus -- Highlighting sociocultural complexity / chapter 20 Language policy and the media -- Planning, globalization, and perspective / chapter 21 Media, language, and gender -- Identities, practices, affects / chapter 22 Media and minority languages -- Sociocultural and geopolitical considerations / chapter 23 Multilingualism and media -- Reconsidering practices and ideologies of media-linguistic research / chapter 24 Media and translation -- Adapting traditional concepts to news-centered multimedia / chapter 25 Media and language change -- Expanding the framework / chapter 26 Media and quoting -- Understanding the purposes, roles, and processes of quoting in mass and social media / part, V Operationalizing media practice -- Identifying outcomes and impacts / chapter 27 Interacting to mediatize -- The case of broadcast interviews / chapter 28 Routinizing communication -- Text production and cultural significance in media genres / chapter 29 Schematizing information -- The macrotypographic framing of text / chapter 30 Transforming knowledge -- Cooperation with journalism’s stakeholders / chapter 31 Participating with media -- Exploring online media activity / chapter 32 Tracing and tracking impact -- Media content and the effect of its metrification /
Subject
Broadcast journalism Language.
Discourse analysis Social aspects.
Mass media and language.
English Language
Language and Media
Media & Communications
Sociolinguistics
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics
Multimedia