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19. Narration

  • Ruth Page
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Pragmatics of Social Media
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Abstract

The analysis of narration in social media contexts exemplifies trends in discourse-analytic approaches to narrative research, which have shifted towards a more flexible view of narrative that takes into account the contexts in which narration takes place. This contextualised view of narration is important, for it takes into account the medium factors (Herring 2007) that shape the various ways in which stories are told in social media sites and platforms. In particular, the multimodal resources present new opportunities and challenges to reconsider how narratives are produced, consumed and recontextualised by a range of tellers and for different purposes.

Abstract

The analysis of narration in social media contexts exemplifies trends in discourse-analytic approaches to narrative research, which have shifted towards a more flexible view of narrative that takes into account the contexts in which narration takes place. This contextualised view of narration is important, for it takes into account the medium factors (Herring 2007) that shape the various ways in which stories are told in social media sites and platforms. In particular, the multimodal resources present new opportunities and challenges to reconsider how narratives are produced, consumed and recontextualised by a range of tellers and for different purposes.

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