@article{KoenigOloff2019, author = {Katharina K{\"o}nig and Florence Oloff}, title = {Mobile Medienpraktiken im Spannungsfeld von {\"O}ffentlichkeit, Privatheit und Anonymit{\"a}t}, series = {Journal f{\"u}r Medienlinguistik (jfml) / Special Issue: Mobile Medienpraktiken im Spannungsfeld von {\"O}ffentlichkeit, Privatheit und Anonymit{\"a}t}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, editor = {Mark Dang-Anh and Konstanze Marx and Matthias Meiler}, publisher = {Leibniz-Institut f{\"u}r Deutsche Sprache}, address = {Mannheim}, issn = {2569-6491}, doi = {10.21248/jfml.2019.9}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-93079}, pages = {1 -- 27}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This contribution aims to describe privacy, publicness and anonymity as essential analytic dimensions for media linguistic research. The dimensions are not inherent in and predetermined by the technical features and forms of communication provided by mobile devices, but are used by the participants as an orientation grid for shaping their online and offline practices in and with mobile media. Consid-ering both mobile device use in the public realm and the dissemina-tion of increasingly private content in social media (which is said to lead to ‘blurred boundaries’ between the private and the public), the paper provides a brief overview of the main developments in mobile media research: Studies adopting various approaches – e. g. socio-logical-ethnographic, linguistic and media studies – illustrate how publicness, privacy and anonymity are actively shaped and brought about by mobile media users in face-to-face and remote social en-counters. As this shows that publicness, privacy and anonymity are still relevant concepts for users, future media linguistics studies should focus on the dynamic multimodal practices by which they are contextualized and accomplished.}, language = {de} }