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Mediator’sIntroductoryWordsJoannaSenderska,
AlenaSavich
Discourseisawayoforganizingahumanactivity,asetofpracticessharedby
aparticularcommunity,whichdeterminesrelevantcontentduringvarious
interactions.Itmaintainscertainscenariosofcommunicativebehaviorand
normsforcomplyingwithitthroughstatements(and/ornon-verbalmeans).
Discourserevealsitselfassocialandcommunicationpracticemodeledin
amacro-patternandmodifiedindiverserealisations.
Onlinediscourse,whichisdiscussedbytheparticipantsofRoundTable1,is
aformofcommunicationontheInternet.Itbelongstomediadiscourseas
theInternetisaspecificandinfluentialmediumwhichcanalsobetreatedas
acommunicationenvironmentorcommunicationspace.Textsandstatements
whichappearontheInternetarenotjustindividuallanguage/speechunits,
theyareuniquephenomenawhichcanbetreatedascommunicativeevents.
Theyunfolddifferentlydependingontheexternalcontext(social,political,
cultural)ortheinternalone(typeofcommunicationthesituationrequires,
occurrenceofvariouscodesandtheInternetgenre).
TheparticipantsoftheRoundTableareexpectedtoreportaboutarangeof
onlinediscoursestheobjectsoftheirstudiesarebothinstitutionaldiscourse
andinformaldiscourseofonlinecommunitiesinsocialnetworks,considering
theirvariousphenomenological,ideationalandcommunicativeaspects.
Themajorquestionsweseektoanswerthroughoutthediscussionare:
Whatistheprimarypurposeofstudyingonlinediscourse/discourses
today?Whatisthecurrentrequestofthesocietytothescientistsin
termstheoptimisationofonlineinteraction?
Whatmethodologicalissuesdoscientistsfacewhilecommencing
anonlinediscoursestudy?Whichmethodscanprovidereliable
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