Search results for "verkkokeskustelu"
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“Sexuality does not belong to the game” : Discourses in Overwatch Community and the Privilege of Belonging
2022
Players can experience a sense of belonging to videogames and the transmedial worlds surrounding them. There nevertheless exist ongoing negotiations over who has the right to belong to these spaces. Multiple works addressing related issues have highlighted that white heterosexual men still maintain the position of power in the majority of game communities (e.g., Consalvo, 2012; Paul, 2018). This position can translate into an ease of belonging while others can find themselves struggling for the right to belong. We examine the transmedial world of Overwatch, an online game, as a place of belonging and non-belonging. Since the game’s launch, two characters have been revealed as queer. In cont…
Towards practical reflexivity in online discussion groups
2017
This paper continues the discussion about student-driven, interactive learning activities in higher education. Using object-oriented activity theory, the article explores the relational aspects of reflexive practice as demonstrated in five online discussions groups to develop students’ conceptual understanding. The purpose of the research is to describe both the process of reflection during online interaction and how practical engagement with the discipline is supported through pedagogical guidance. The students wrote short texts on the practice of health promotion ethics and discussed their perspectives in relation to theory and research. The analysis proved the importance of structural de…
Mitä tilastollinen tarkastelu voi kertoa sosiaalisen median kielestä?
2017
Reddit on pääasiassa englanninkielinen sosiaalisen median sivusto, jossa keskustelu keskittyy eri aihealueiden ympärille. Tilastollisia menetelmiä käyttämällä voidaan saada selville, että Redditin sisällä kielenkäyttö vaihtelee tilanteen mukaan samoin kuin sen ulkopuolellakin. Ihmiset ovat taitavia käyttämään kieltä aina tilanteen vaatimalla tavalla. nonPeerReviewed
Sylviasta, Sylvialle, Sylviana : retoriikka ja merkityksenmuodostus osoitteessa www.sylviaplathforum.com
2016
This study explores the writings of Sylvia Plath Forum, a discussion forum in the Internet that was launched in 1998. Using Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis, Chaïm Perelman’s theory of argumentation, Kenneth Burke’s idea of identification as the basis of rhetoric, and René Girards’s theory of mimetic desire as its framework this study looks into the forum’s meaning-making processes and the ways the author Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) and her readers are represented on the forum. Attention is paid especially to meaning-making practices that are connected with literary studies, feminism, medicalization, and cultic phenomena. Furthermore, cultic discourse and fan discourse are under…
Alkuperäisyys fantasiakirjallisuudessa : plagioinninmetsästystä ja romanttisia nerokultteja
2020
Trolling as a Digital Literary Practice in the Russian Language Internet
2020
This article explores trolling as a form of literary activity. It presents a number of specific types of trolling on the Russian-language Internet in connection with digital literature and the literary practices of various groups of Internet users. Techniques for writing provocative “troll-texts” were created and developed within subcultural groups in the 1990s. Later, from being a subversive practice known only to a few insiders, it became a mass technique described in meta-texts that identified rules for trolling and shared facts about its culture with all interested users. In the 2010s, the now popularised techniques of trolling came to be seen as effective strategies to deploy in online…
Credibility of online comments in the HPV vaccination discussion in Finnish online forums
2016
Internet ja lukuisat online-kanavat ja -foorumit ovat mahdollistaneet reaaliaikaisen kom-mentoinnin lähes jokaiselle ja näin yleisöistä ja sisällön kuluttajista on tullut sisällöntuottajia. Sisällöt voivat myös ohjailla kuluttajien käyttäytymistä. Kuluttajien tuottaman sisällön suuri määrä on johtanut siihen, että online-sisältöjen luotettavuuden arvioimisesta on tullut entistä tärkeämpää ja organisaatioiden täytyy ennakoida ja hallita heitä käsittelevää verkkokeskustelua. Tavallisten ihmisten kirjoittamat word of mouth -arviot verkossa koetaan usein luotettavammiksi kuin markkinointitekstit ja mainonta. Lisäksi yksilöiden välinen verkkokeskustelu on usein empaattisempaa kuin vastaava viran…
Would you mind your language, please? : Consumer Incivility on Social Media Platforms
2022
Consumer incivility on social media platforms has recently gained the attention of academic researchers. However, few studies have presented the role that consumer incivility plays in forming social media perspectives (e.g. experiencing uncivil comments or rude replies on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram). Using the stimulus-organism-response theory, this study investigated the impacts of consumer incivility on social media brand representatives’ efforts to deal with it, social media brand community participation and social media brand trust. The study also investigated the influence of social media brand representatives’ efforts to deal with consumer incivility on social media brand communi…
Heteroglossic and multimodal resources in use : participation across spaces of identification in a Christian lifestyle sports community
2017
This dissertation examines how members of one particular youth community, Christian lifestyle sports enthusiasts in Finland, use language and other semiotic resources to construct participation in their community of practice (CoP). The CoP is organized around the late-modern activity culture of lifestyle sports. The participants also share the Christian faith and in their snowboarding camps organize Bible study sessions and engage in prayer and worship. The theoretical and methodological framework incorporates sociolinguistics, social semiotics, discourse studies and connective ethnography, including the exploration of both the digital and physical spaces of the community. The dissertation …