Analysing Digital Interaction
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| Riassunto: | XV, 220 p. 68 illus. text  | 
| Lingua: | inglese | 
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          Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2021.
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| Edizione: | 1st ed. 2021. | 
| Serie: | Palgrave Studies in Discursive Psychology,
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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64922-7 | 
| Natura: | Elettronico Libro | 
                Sommario: 
            
                  - 1. Introduction: The Microanalysis of Digital Interaction; Joanne Meredith, David Giles and Wyke J. P. Stommel
 - 2. Ethical Challenges in Collecting and Analysing Online Interactions; Hannah Ditchfield
 - 3. Context, History, and Twitter Data: Some Methodological Reflections; David Giles
 - 4. “It’s time to shift this blog a bit”: Categorial Negotiation as a Local and Cumulative Accomplishment; Linda Walz
 - 5. The Radio Host Cried, the Facebook Users Identified: Crying as an Action Linked to ‘good people’; Elisabeth Muth Andersen
 - 6. “On that note I’m signing out”: Endings of Threads in Online Newspaper Comments; Joanne Meredith
 - 7. Similarities and Differences Across Settings: The Case of Turn Continuations in Instant Messaging; Anna Spagnolli, Sonia Genovese, Mattia Mori
 - 8. The Spectre of ‘Ghosting’ and the Sequential Organization of Post-match Tinder Chat Conversations; Christian Licoppe
 - 9. Participation of Companions in Video-Mediated Medical Consultations: A Microanalysis; Wyke Stommel and Martijn W. J. Stommel
 - 10. Conclusion: Future Directions in Analysing Digital Interaction; Janet Smithson.