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With contributions from
Eva Martha Eckkrammer, Sandra Steidel, Robert Hesselbach, Miriam Zapf, Pascale Erhart, Elke Höfler, Diana Vesga, Felix Röhricht, Lukas Eibensteiner, Lukas Fiedler, Benjamin Meisnitzer, Anne-Marie Lachmund
Table of contents
Table of contents (page 5-6)
Lukas Eibensteiner & Robert Hesselbach
Introduction (page 7-24)
Part I: Current Issues in Romance Linguistics
Eva Martha Eckkrammer & Sandra Steidel
Scapegoating in Telegram Groups: A Contrastive Analysis of Topoi and Rhetorical Strategies of Anti-Semitism in German and French Messages (page 27-58)
Robert Hesselbach
Analyzing Linguistic Patterns in the Social Media Discourse of Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro during the 2019 Political Conflict in Venezuela (page 59-86)
Miriam Zapf
“Stop à cette ineptie d’écriture inclusive. Stop à la dictature des idéologies stupides !” – A Critical Analysis of Twitter Comments against Gender-Inclusive Language (page 87-116)
Pascale Erhart
“One does not simply bstell e Flammküeche ohne Ziwwle”: Sociolinguistic Issues of Multilingual Computer Mediated Communication in Alsace (page 117-145)
Part II: Current Issues in Foreign Language Education
Elke Höfler
Learning Romance Languages with Influencers: Mission (im)possible? (page 149-172)
Diana Vesga, Felix Röhricht & Lukas Eibensteiner
Exploring Multimedia Learning Principles in Explainer Videos for Foreign Language Instruction (page 173-200)
Lukas Fiedler & Benjamin Meisnitzer
Potential of YouTube Explainer Videos in Learning and Teaching Portuguese as a Foreign Language (page 201-224)
Anne-Marie Lachmund
Grande Littérature Meets Social Media: Transmedial and Transcultural Approaches to Fostering Sustainable Reading Motivation and Digital Discourse Literacies (page 225-245)

"Social Media" von Lukas Eibensteiner, Robert Hesselbach (eds.) ist lizenziert unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell - Keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International Lizenz und unter dem DOI 10.23780/9783960916147 (https://doi.org/10.23780/9783960916147) abzurufen.