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Vereinfachung oder Verflachung? Politische Kommunikation auf und mit Twitter aus Sicht politisch interessierter Nutzerinnen und Nutzer
In: Neue Komplexitäten für Kommunikationsforschung und Medienanalyse: Analytische Zugänge und empirische Studien ; 4 ; Digital Communication Research ; 183-204 (2018)
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Viralität als Sonderfall: über Selfies, Serialität und die Wahrscheinlichkeit der Kommunikation im Social Web
In: kommunikation @ gesellschaft ; 19 ; Originalität und Viralität von (Internet-)Memes (2018)
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Überlegungen zu einer textuellen Definition von Internet-Memes
In: kommunikation @ gesellschaft ; 19 ; 10 ; Originalität und Viralität von (Internet-)Memes (2018)
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Gespräch zwischen vielen oder Monologe von einzelnen? Das Konzept 'Interaktivität' und seine Eignung für die inhaltsanalytische Erfassung der Komplexität von Online-Kommentaren
In: Neue Komplexitäten für Kommunikationsforschung und Medienanalyse: Analytische Zugänge und empirische Studien ; 4 ; Digital Communication Research ; 207-233 (2018)
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Zwischen Realität und Virtualität - Memet_innen im Schwebezustand des Doing Meme
In: kommunikation @ gesellschaft ; 19 ; 12 ; Originalität und Viralität von (Internet-)Memes (2018)
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Interactive technologies in teaching a foreign language at higher educational establishment
In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences ; 71 ; 54-59 (2018)
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"Verdammt schön": methodologische und methodische Herausforderungen der Rekonstruktion von Bildpraktiken auf Instagram
In: Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung ; 17 ; 1-2 ; 81-106 ; Materiale Visuelle Soziologie (2018)
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"Try not to cry" - Memes, Männlichkeit und Emotionen: zur Entstehung von Affektstrukturen in digitalen Bildpraktiken
In: kommunikation @ gesellschaft ; 19 ; 29 ; Originalität und Viralität von (Internet-)Memes (2018)
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Mediatized Politics - Structures and Strategies of Discursive Participation and Online Deliberation on Twitter
In: Mediatized Worlds: Culture and Society in a Media Age ; 253-270 (2017)
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Narrative Agency in Hashtag Activism: The Case of #BlackLivesMatter
In: Media and Communication ; 4 ; 13-17 ; Political Agency in the Digital Age: Media, Participation and Democracy (2017)
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Profile: Interdisziplinäre Beiträge
In: Digital Cultures Series ; 149 (2017)
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Controlling social media flow: avoiding unwanted publication
In: ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies ; 9 ; 2 ; 21-32 ; Social media: between freedom and utopia (2017)
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Surveillance, Classification, and Social Inequality in Informational Capitalism: The Relevance of Exploitation in the Context of Markets in Information
In: Historical Social Research ; 42 ; 1 ; 77-102 ; Markets and Classifications: Categorizations and Valuations as Social Processes Structuring Markets (2017)
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Reporting from the Field: the Narrative Reconstruction of Experience in Pick-up Artist Online Communities
In: Open Linguistics ; 2 ; 1 ; 337-351 ; Personal narrative online (2017)
Abstract: This study focuses on the reconstruction of experience in the online environment of the Pick-up Artist (PUA) community forums and aims to uncover yet another facet of personal narrative, namely the role and performance of framing in the reporting of events. Discursive psychologists have often pointed out that a narrative is not a precise reflection of reality but a device that itself shapes the social world because reality always under-determines the verbal representation of events. In this study, we show how the verbalisation of narrative guides the reader towards the intended understanding by establishing the shared knowledge schema in the community of practice. Utilising data from a specific genre in the PUA forums, the “field reports” (i.e. narrative reconstructions of encounters between the PUAs and women), we describe three pertinent layers of frames, how they are evoked linguistically and how they interact with each other. Our investigation of the hierarchical framing of the interaction as [pua training], [personal narrative] and [success report] shows that they are based on group-specific knowledge schemas but, at the same time, draw on conventionalised narrative structures.
Keyword: 10800; 30100; 30200; Analyse; analysis; Anthropologie; communication; Deutungsmuster; electronic Media; elektronische Medien; Erzählung; frames; narrativity online; pick-up artists; knowledge schemas; narrative structure; framing approach; Framing-Ansatz; Interactive; interaktive; Internet; journalism; Journalismus,Verlagswesen; Kommunikation; Kommunikationssoziologie; language; narrative; News media; pattern of interpretation; portal; publishing; Publizistische Medien; reconstruction; Rekonstruktion; Sociolinguistics; Sociology & anthropology; Sociology of Communication; Sociology of Language; Soziolinguistik; Soziologie; Sprache; Sprachsoziologie; structure; Struktur
URL: http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-53247-9
https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2016-0016
http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/53247
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Social media, mass media and the 'public sphere': differentiation, complementarity and co-existence
In: 2016-01 ; Research contributions to organizational sociology and innovation studies / Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Organisations- und Innovationssoziologie : SOI discussion paper ; 24 (2016)
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Introduction to the special issue 'Online dating: social innovation and a tool for research on partnership formation'
In: Zeitschrift für Familienforschung ; 23 ; 3 ; 263-266 ; Online dating: social innovation and a tool for research on partnership formation (2016)
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Twitter and society
In: 89 ; Digital Formations ; 447 (2016)
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Afterword to the Issue "Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development"
In: Media and Communication ; 4 ; 3 ; 90-94 ; Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development (2016)
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Expressive violence: the performative effects of subversive participatory media uses
In: ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies ; 8 ; 1 ; 231-256 ; Symbolic Communication (2016)
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Introduction to the Issue "Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development"
In: Media and Communication ; 4 ; 3 ; 1-3 ; Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development (2016)
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