Keywords and key emoji : Investigating a university’s Twitter posts before, during and after Covid-related restrictions

Collins, Luke and Platt, William (2024) Keywords and key emoji : Investigating a university’s Twitter posts before, during and after Covid-related restrictions. Corpora, 20 (2). ISSN 1749-5032 (In Press)

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Abstract

Many universities use social media to communicate and engage with stakeholders, including students and staff. In recent years, universities were also faced with navigating the challenges resulting from the Covid-19 global pandemic and related restrictive measures that disrupted routine operations. In this paper, we examine a case study of a UK University and its posts on Twitter (now X) prior to, during and following the period of restrictive measures. With a focus on features of the ‘Conversational Human Voice’ (Kelleher, 2009), we report keywords and key emoji in a corpus of Twitter posts between 2018 and 2022. We demonstrate that despite the disruption of the pandemic and restrictive measures, the University maintained a consistent strategy, capitalising on the timeliness and broadcast functions of the platform to celebrate activities of its personnel and promote local events. Furthermore, we demonstrate how emoji and other paralinguistic elements can be incorporated into a multimodal corpus analysis.

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Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Corpora
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?? crisis communicationsocial mediaemojiannotationmultimodalityno - not fundednopsychology(all)linguistics and languagearts and humanities(all)language and linguistics ??
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223610
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Deposited On:
02 Sep 2024 09:50
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Yes
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In Press
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16 Nov 2024 01:25