How is the newness of new media constructed? Rejecting technological determinism, linguistic anthropologists understand that newness emerges when previous strategies for coordinating social interactions are challenged by a communicative channel. People experience a communicative channel as new when it enables people to circulate knowledge in new ways, to call forth new publics, to occupy new communicative roles, to engage in new forms of politics and control—in short, new social practices. Anthropologists studying media have been modifying the analytical tools that linguistic anthropologists have developed for language to uncover when and how media are understood to provide the possibilities for social change and when they are not. Taking c...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
This article draws on recent developments within media linguistics, both regarding the changing obje...
After long decades of neglect, the anthropological study of media is now booming. The period between...
This chapter explores the question how linguistics has reacted to the new media and how our field of...
Not only new media demand new skills and contribute to cultural and social changes. The main purpose...
As the rapid rate of the adoption and normative use of information technologies accelerates, sociolo...
New media (ICT\u27s) are transforming communication across cultures. Despite this revolution in cros...
New media (ICT\u27s) are transforming communication across cultures. Despite this revolution in cros...
Media anthropology is a rapidly developing new field of interdisciplinary studies. With roots going ...
In this special issue, we examine how publics are brought into being through historically specific m...
In this article I suggest that the rapidly growing interest in the intersection of linguistic anthro...
Debates about the role of media and communication in social change are central to our discipline, ye...
It seems axiomatic that we are living in a period of rapid and accelerating change. Not only technol...
As a field of study, media literacy emerged along with the study of radio propaganda in the 1930s. M...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
This article draws on recent developments within media linguistics, both regarding the changing obje...
After long decades of neglect, the anthropological study of media is now booming. The period between...
This chapter explores the question how linguistics has reacted to the new media and how our field of...
Not only new media demand new skills and contribute to cultural and social changes. The main purpose...
As the rapid rate of the adoption and normative use of information technologies accelerates, sociolo...
New media (ICT\u27s) are transforming communication across cultures. Despite this revolution in cros...
New media (ICT\u27s) are transforming communication across cultures. Despite this revolution in cros...
Media anthropology is a rapidly developing new field of interdisciplinary studies. With roots going ...
In this special issue, we examine how publics are brought into being through historically specific m...
In this article I suggest that the rapidly growing interest in the intersection of linguistic anthro...
Debates about the role of media and communication in social change are central to our discipline, ye...
It seems axiomatic that we are living in a period of rapid and accelerating change. Not only technol...
As a field of study, media literacy emerged along with the study of radio propaganda in the 1930s. M...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
This article draws on recent developments within media linguistics, both regarding the changing obje...