Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World / Edition 1

Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World / Edition 1

by Naomi S. Baron
ISBN-10:
0195313054
ISBN-13:
9780195313055
Pub. Date:
04/04/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195313054
ISBN-13:
9780195313055
Pub. Date:
04/04/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World / Edition 1

Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World / Edition 1

by Naomi S. Baron

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Overview

In Always On, Naomi S. Baron reveals that online and mobile technologies—including instant messaging, cell phones, multitasking, Facebook, blogs, and wikis—are profoundly influencing how we read and write, speak and listen, but not in the ways we might suppose.

Baron draws on a decade of research to provide an eye-opening look at language in an online and mobile world. She reveals for instance that email, IM, and text messaging have had surprisingly little impact on student writing. Electronic media has magnified the laid-back "whatever" attitude toward formal writing that young people everywhere have embraced, but it is not a cause of it. A more troubling trend, according to Baron, is the myriad ways in which we block incoming IMs, camouflage ourselves on Facebook, and use ring tones or caller ID to screen incoming calls on our mobile phones. Our ability to decide who to talk to, she argues, is likely to be among the most lasting influences that information technology has upon the ways we communicate with one another. Moreover, as more and more people are "always on" one technology or another—whether communicating, working, or just surfing the web or playing games—we have to ask what kind of people do we become, as individuals and as family members or friends, if the relationships we form must increasingly compete for our attention with digital media?

Our 300-year-old written culture is on the verge of redefinition, Baron notes. It's up to us to determine how and when we use language technologies, and to weigh the personal and social benefits—and costs—of being "always on." This engaging and lucidly-crafted book gives us the tools for taking on these challenges.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195313055
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/04/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.47(w) x 9.39(h) x 1.08(d)

About the Author

Naomi S. Baron is Professor of Linguistics at American University in Washington, DC. A leading authority on language use in the age of the computer, she has studied instant messaging, text messaging, mobile phone practices, multitasking behavior, and Facebook usage by American college students. She is the author of six books, including Alphabet to Email: How Written English Evolved and Where It's Heading, and she has been interviewed on "Good Morning America," "20/20," Fox 5, CNN, Fresh Air, All Things Considered, Morning Edition, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, Boston Globe, Washington Post, and more.

Table of Contents

Preface     ix
Email to Your Brain: Language in an Online and Mobile World     3
Language Online: The Basics     11
Controlling the Volume: Everyone a Language Czar     31
Are Instant Messages Speech?: The World of IM     45
My Best Day: Managing "Buddies" and "Friends"     71
Having Your Say: Blogs and Beyond     99
Going Mobile: Cell Phones in Context     127
"Whatever": Is the Internet Destroying Language?     161
Gresham's Ghost: Challenges to Written Culture     183
The People We Become: The Cost of Being Always On     213
Notes     237
References     253
Index     275
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