Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "emoji"
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Hand Signs for Lip-syncing: The Emergence of a Gestural Language on Musical.ly as a Video-Based Equivalent to Emoji
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-10-24)Video-based communication is increasingly common online. This article looks at the hand signs that are used in lip-syncing videos on the app musical.ly and argues that they constitute a codified, non-verbal language of ... -
«U have to talk together 😌»: En studie av kodeveksling, emoji og emotikon i Facebook Messenger-samtaler
(Master thesis, 2020-06-20)De siste årene, kanskje spesielt de siste 20, har man opplevd en slags revolusjon når det gjelder hvordan man kommuniserer gjennom digitale medium. Denne oppgaven undersøker en liten del av nettopp denne utviklingen, nemlig ...