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Emojis: Beyond Words
Lola BrieĢre de la Hosseraye Introduction to Media Studies
Emojis: Beyond words
December 2016
The present article is based on academic research and collected data: I led qualitative interviews with 8 people between 20 and 78 years old (about 30 minutes each) and had a questionnaire of 7 questions answered by 147 respondents solicited through Facebook.
A few weeks ago, my friend who I was supposed to meet up with bailed on me while I was already waiting for her in the street. āSo sorry! I figured we would be meeting later!ā she wrote. Well, you figured wrong I thought, because I can see a few messages up on my messenger app that we had defined a time to meet up, and this time is now. I was a bit irritated, because I had walked quite a bit to get there. But I didnāt want to come out as aggressive either. I typed my answer, and undertook to look into my Emoji keyboard to find an appropriate āNot cool, but itās okay ā face. But I could not find it. Among the diverse range of human emotions the app offered to send for me, my feeling was not represented. There sure was some ānegativeā emotions
faces, but neither the āface with cold sweatā emoji ļæ¼ nor the truly angered āpouting
faceā ļæ¼ seemed to quite make it. Actually, using a playful yellow and somehow childish image to convey a feeling of annoyance felt wrong. As if it was only okay to use emojis in a positive context, or in a detached or ironic way. More interestingly though is that I found myself panicking a little: I had to answer fast, she was waiting on the other side, and I did not want to be misunderstood. Unable to truly express how I felt, I went for a bland āitās okayā.
Why did I find myself dependant on emojis to render my state of mind? Had I been used to not bother with words and just let a yellow roundish face to speak for me? How had this 3 year old device come to carry such responsibility in my social interactions? All of these questions required some investigation. My mother, always quick to give her opinion, gave me her premise: āPeople are lazy! We have lost the meaning of words and canāt bother using an extended vocabularyā was the reaction I feared. Was this really a this-ignorant-generation-is-doomed kind of phenomenon? In her 2011 masterās thesis at the University of Calgary, What does txting Do 2lLanguage, Joah H. Lee argues that exposure to and use of pop language (which
emojis have been considered a part of) leads to a diminution in peopleās acceptance of vocabulary, thus reducing it considerably1.
If some might see emojis as taking us straight back to the dark ages of illiteracy, I was convinced that there was more behind it. I asked 147 peers from within my social network about their use of emoji : when asked if their resort to emojis could be linked to a laziness to use words, 60% of them answered by the negative. (āI strongly disagreeā and ānot reallyā). 20,4% of them admitted that it would only āsometimesā be the case, and a little less than 20% agreed to the statement. If there was not a total disapproval āor validation- of this assumption, it at least showed that the use of emojis is a little more complex than a conservative, generation-bridging clicheĢ view of it.
ļæ¼Seeing my 78 years old step fatherās use and abuse of emojis, I thought perhaps it might less be about a generation and more about the medium itself. Thereās a reason why chat apps are called āinstant messagingā. When you speak by text, Whatsapp or Facebook messenger for instance, there is the assumption that the interlocutor is on the other side of the screen at the same time, maintaining an simultaneous conversation. Actually, if someone does not answer fast to a message
1 Joan Hwechong Lee, What does txting do 2 language? The influences of exposure to messaging and print media on acceptability constraints. University of Calgary. 2011
we begin to wonder if somethingās wrong. This is called synchronous communication. It designates communications between two or more individuals that takes place simultaneously though not necessarily at the same location. People who criticize emojis the same way theyāve been criticizing abbreviations in text messages forget that this type of communication is happening instantly. It is not like writing a letter, nor even an email. The concept of time and its elasticity vary greatly according to the type of communication process. In instant messaging, information has to be communicated fast as well as all the intentions that come with it. Rich vocabulary or nuances of words are missing in computer mediated communication
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