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Dialogue on the Internet language, civic identity, and computer-mediated communication
Title:
Dialogue on the Internet language, civic identity, and computer-mediated communication
Author:
Holt, Richard, 1949-
ISBN:
9780313051388
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Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2004.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 p.) : ill.
Series:
Civic discourse for the third millennium

Civic discourse for the third millennium.
Contents:
Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 The World in the Post and the Page; Chapter 2 The Development of Dialogism: An Exploration of Major Influences; Chapter 3 E-Mail Discussion Messages: A Means for Constructing Civic Identity; Chapter 4 Web Sites as Means for Propagating Civic, Political, and Ideological Concepts; Chapter 5 Conclusion; References; Index.
Abstract:
Richard Holt draws on his extensive experience in discourse analysis and Web design to present a picture of the Internet as a potentially powerful tool of civic discourse in the third millennium. Beginning with background on two of the Internet's most prevalent communication forms, email discussion messages and Web pages/sites, the book introduces the concepts of monologism and dialogism. Holt advocates a method of discursive analysis called dual reading, in which Internet utterance is analyzed first monologically and then, dialogically. This method is demonstrated by analyzing email discussio.
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