Items where contributor is "Bolander, Brook"
2017Bolander, Brook and Locher, Miriam A.. (2017) Consensual and conflictual disagreement. In: Pragmatics of Social Media. Berlin, pp. 607-632. Locher, Miriam A. and Bolander, Brook. (2017) Facework and identity. In: Pragmatics in Social Media. Berlin, pp. 407-434. 2015Locher, Miriam A. and Bolander, Brook. (2015) Humour in microblogging : exploiting linguistic humour strategies for identity construction in two Facebook focus groups. In: Participation in public and social media interactions. Amsterdam, pp. 135-155. Locher, Miriam A. and Bolander, Brook and Höhn, Nicole. (2015) Introducing relational work in Facebook, discussion boards and New Media events. Pragmatics, 25 (1). pp. 1-21. Bolander, Brook and Locher, Miriam A.. (2015) “Peter is a dumb nut”: Status updates and reactions to them as 'acts of positioning' in Facebook. Pragmatics, 25 (1). pp. 99-122. Locher, Miriam A. and Bolander, Brook and Höhn, Nicole, eds. (2015) Relational Work in Facebook and Discussion Boards/Fora. Pragmatics, 25 (1). Amsterdam. 2014Locher, Miriam A. and Bolander, Brook. (2014) Relational work and the display of multilingualism in two Facebook groups. In: Face work and social media. Wien, pp. 157-191. Bolander, Brook and Locher, Miriam A.. (2014) Doing sociolinguistic research on computer-mediated data : a review of four methodological issues. Discourse, context & media, 3. pp. 14-26. 2012Bolander, Brook. (2012) Disagreements and agreements in personal/diary blogs : a closer look at responsiveness. Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 44, no. 12, S. 1607–1622. 2010Bolander, Brook and Locher, Miriam A.. (2010) Constructing identity on Facebook : report on a pilot study. In: Performing the self. Tübingen, pp. 165-185. 2009Bolander, Brook and Watts, Richard J.. (2009) Re-reading and rehabilitating Basil Bernstein. Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 28 (2-3). pp. 143-173. Bolander, Brook. (2009) On the relevance of Bernstein for German-speaking Switzerland. Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 28 (2-3). pp. 195-228. |