<p><strong>"<em>Language Online</em> introduces the reader to key concepts and themes in the study of digital language and discourse: multilingualism and linguistic diversity, self-presentation and stance-taking, language ideologies and learning. The authors offer clear definitions, a rich set of examples, valuable suggestions on research methodology and innovative insights into their own interpretations. <i>Language Online</i> achieves a remarkably good balance between cutting-edge research and reader-friendliness."</strong></p><p><em>- Jannis Androutsopoulos, University of Hamburg, Germany</em></p><p><strong>"Using a methodology grounded in both linguistics and digital literacies, Barton and Lee provide a valuable introduction to studying language online. They also carefully define terms and concepts that are used in both of these fields and are central to the study of language online--text and practices, among others...This volume will interest those who want to understand how language is changing as a result of new technologies and those pursuing their own research into language use online."</strong></p><p><em>- A. M Laflen, Marist College, USA</em> in <em>CHOICE</em></p>