Collaborative research on digital practices: from user-as-a-node to mediagrams
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https://doi.org/10.24197/redd.4.2021.94-114Keywords:
ciberpragmatics, sociolinguistics, digital discourse, computer-mediated communication, methodologyAbstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze the adaptation of the theoretical proposal of the graph user as a node of interactions (Yus, 2007), as a methodological tool for collaborative data production, in an ethnographic research study on the communicative practices of older adult women. In the study, the user-as-a-node graph was articulated with the mediagram, used within sociolinguistics as an instrument for data collection, enabling researchers to visualize how technologies were integrated in practices and interactions involving different interlocutors and domains of use, leading to reflective processes of the participants and the production of new data derived from visualization.
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