Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Metadiscursive Framings of New Media Language
1.Voicing "Sexy Text" Heteroglossia and Erasure in TV News Representations of Detroit's Text Message Scandal / Lauren Squires
2.When Friends Who Talk Together Stalk Together Online Gossip as Metacommunication / Rachel E. Smith
3."Join Our Community of Translators": Languagen Ideologies and/in Facebook / Aoife Lenihan
pt. TWO Creative Genres: Texting, Messaging, and Multimodality
4.Beyond Genre: Closings and Relational Work in Text Messaging / Tereza Spilioti
5.Japanese Keitai Novels and Ideologies of Literacy / Yukiko Nishimura
6.Micro-Blogging and Status Updates on Facebook: Texts and Practices / Carmen K. M. Lee
pt. THREE Style and Stylization: Identity Play and Semiotic Invention
7.Multimodal Creativity and Identities of Expertise in the Digital Ecology of a World of Warcraft Guild / Lisa Newon
8."Ride Hard, live Forever": Translocal Identities in an Online Community of Extreme Sports Christians / Saija Peuronen
9.Performing Girlhood through Typographic Play in Hebrew Blogs / Carmel Vaisman
pt. FOUR Stance: Ideological Position Taking and Social Categorization
10."StuffWhite People like": Stance, Class, Race, and Internet Commentary / Alexandra Jaffe
11.Banal Globalization? Embodied Actions and Mediated Practices in Tourists' Online Photo Sharing / Adam Jaworski
12.Orienting to Arab Orientalisms: Language, Race, and Humor in a YouTube Video / Keith Walters
pt. FIVE New Practices, Emerging Methodologies
13.From Variation to Heteroglossia in the Study of Computer-Mediated Discourse / Jannis Androutsopoulos
14.sms4science: An International Corpus-Based Texting Project and the Specific Challenges for Multilingual Switzerland / Elisabeth Stark
15.C me Sk8: Discourse, Technology, and "Bodies without Organs" / Rodney H. Jones.