Marmolejos April 13, 2023 When what you type doesn’t mean the same thing to the (older) person you’re texting or tweeting Daniel Bürkle, University of Central Lancashire Generational faultlines are made visible by the way we use punctuation and text formatting in online communication. Tone of voice is a tricky thing to convey.
Playing with syntax, capitalization and punctuation marks can upend narratives put forth by the mainstream media. Klaus Vedfelt/DigitalVision via Getty Images June 18, 2021 How Black writers and journalists have wielded punctuation in their activism Eurie Dahn, The College of Saint Rose For over a century, Black activists have used punctuation marks to subtly challenge official accounts of events.
TungCheung/Shutterstock.com October 10, 2018 Why we should learn to love the full stop. Joe Moran, Liverpool John Moores University The author of First You Write a Sentence makes a strong case for the humble full stop.