Code-Switching in Digital Spaces
Emoji, Slang, and the Evolution of Online Language
Book Overview
Code-Switching in Digital Spaces: Emoji, Slang, and the Evolution of Online Language asserts that the rapid emergence of visual syntax, internet slang, and algorithmic evasion is not a degradation of standard language, but rather a highly sophisticated, hyper-evolutionary attempt to restore humanity, nuance, and body to the digital word.
The text is structured to guide the reader through the expanding layers of digital semiotics, moving from the foundational building blocks of visual syntax to the macro-level societal impacts of algorithmic governance. It redefines the classical understanding of code-switching for a multimodal age, exploring the strict, invisible semiotic rules governing visual syntax, examining the unprecedented phenomenon of human communication adapting to non-human auditors through “Algospeak”, and analyzing the reverse-migration of digital linguistics into physical, spoken conversation.
About the Authors
Naeem Fatima, Ausima Sultan, and Atif Khan
The authors are researchers and scholars specializing in digital linguistics, sociolinguistics, and multimodal communication. Their collaborative work documents and dissects the paradigm shift in human communication across digital platforms, exploring the complex intersections of text, visuality, algorithmic governance, and cultural identity.
Endorsements & Reviews
“A critical necessity to document and dissect this paradigm shift. This book maps the unchartered cognitive and architectural landscape of modern digital communication.”
“By treating the digital platform as a matrix language and the screen as a prism, the authors provide scholars, students, and digital denizens with a robust theoretical framework for understanding the new bilingualism of our age.”
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