FRANCISCO. YUS
u003cpu003eThis book offers a unique model for understanding the cognitive underpinnings, interactions and discursive effects of our evolving use of smartphones in everyday app-mediated communication, from text messages and gifs to images, video and social media apps.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eAdopting a cyberpragmatics framework, grounded in cognitive pragmatics and relevance theory, it gives attention to how both the particular interfaces of different apps and users' personal attributes influence the contexts and uses of smartphone communication. The communication of emotions - in addition to primarily linguistic content - is foregrounded as an essential element of the kinds of ever-present paralinguistic and phatic communication that characterizes our exchange of memes, gifs, "likes", and image- and video-based content. Insights from related disciplines such as media studies and sociology are incorporated as the author unpacks the timeliest questions of our digitally mediated age.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eAimed primarily at scholars and graduate students of communication, linguistics, pragmatics, media studies and sociology of mass media, u003ciu003eSmartphone Communicationu003c/iu003e traffics in topics that will likewise engage upper-level undergraduate students.u003c/pu003e