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Tagg, Caroline and Evans, Mel eds. (2020). Message and Medium: English Language Practices Across Old and New Media. Topics in English linguistics, 105. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.

Hewings, Ann and Tagg, Caroline eds. (2012). The Politics of English Conflict, Competition, Co-existence. Worlds of English. Abingdon: Routledge in association with the Open University.

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Tagg, Caroline (2025). Afterword: A Transhistorical Semiotics of Food Marketing. In: O'Hagan, Lauren Alex and Eriksson, Göran eds. Food Marketing and Selling Healthy Lifestyles with Science: Transhistorical Perspectives. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 298–303.

Adinolfi, Lina and Tagg, Caroline (2024). Exploring learner translanguaging practices in online instructed language learning. In: Fayram, Jo; Austen, Samantha and Phillips, Helen eds. Online teaching and learning in a changing pedagogic and linguistic landscape. Developing Online Language Pedagogies. London, UK: Castledown.

Tagg, Caroline (2024). Digital language and communication. In: Wei, Li; Hua, Zhu and Simpson, James eds. The Routledge Handbook of Applied Linguistics, Second Edition, Volume 2. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 68–80.

Giaxoglou, Korina and Tagg, Caroline (2023). Inclusive and decolonising moves in the English Language curriculum: possibilities and barriers in online distance contexts of teaching. In: Leedham, Maria; Tagg, Caroline and Tuck, Jackie eds. Online Pedagogy and the Student Experience: Teaching Applied Linguistics and Beyond. London, UK: Open University Press, McGraw-Hill.

Tagg, Caroline and Giaxoglou, Korina (2023). The sociolinguistics portfolio: integrating students’ language experiences into online applied linguistics modules. In: Leedham, Maria; Tagg, Caroline and Tuck, Jackie eds. Online Pedagogy and the Student Experience: Teaching Applied Linguistics and Beyond. London, UK: Open University Press, McGraw-Hill.

Tuck, Jackie; Tagg, Caroline and Leedham, Maria (2023). Introduction. In: Leedham, Maria; Tagg, Caroline and Tuck, Jackie eds. Online Pedagogy and the Student Experience: Teaching Applied Linguistics and Beyond. London, UK: Open University Press, McGraw-Hill.

Evans, Mel and Tagg, Caroline (2020). Women's spelling in Early Modern English: perspectives from new media. In: Condorelli, Marco ed. Advances in Historical Orthography, c. 1500-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 191–218.

Tagg, Caroline and Evans, Mel (2020). Spelling in context: a transhistorical pragmatic perspective on orthographic practices in English. In: Tagg, Caroline and Evans, Mel eds. Message and Medium: English language practices across old and new media. Topics in English Linguistics. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 55–79.

Tagg, Caroline (2020). English language and social media. In: Adolphs, Svenja and Knight, Dawn eds. The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities. Routledge Handbooks in English Language Studies. Routledge, pp. 568–586.

Seargeant, Philip and Tagg, Caroline (2018). Critical digital literacy education in the ‘fake news’ era. In: Reedy, Katharine and Parker, Jo eds. Digital Literacy Unpacked. London: Facet Publishing.

Goodson, Lisa and Tagg, Caroline (2018). Using research vignettes to explore co-production in a large diverse team: implications for research in superdiverse contexts. In: Creese, Angela and Blackledge, Adrian eds. The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity. Routledge Handbooks. Routledge, pp. 103–117.

Tagg, Caroline and Lyons, Agnieszka (2018). Mobile messaging by migrant micro-entrepreneurs in contexts of superdiversity. In: Creese, Angela and Blackledge, Adrian eds. The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity. Routledge Handbooks. Routledge, pp. 312–328.

Tagg, Caroline and Seargeant, Philip (2016). Negotiating social roles in semi-public online contexts. In: Leppänen, Sirpa; Westinen, Elina and Kytölä, Samu eds. Social Media Discourse, (Dis)identifications and Diversities. Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics (13). London: Routledge, pp. 211–234.

Tagg, Caroline and Seargeant, Philip (2015). Facebook and the discursive construction of the social network. In: Georgakopoulou, Alexandra and Spilioti, Tereza eds. The Routledge Handbook of Language and Digital Communication. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 339–353.

Tagg, Caroline and Seargeant, Philip (2014). Audience design and language choice in the construction and maintenance of translocal communities on social network sites. In: Seargeant, Philip and Tagg, Caroline eds. The Language of Social Media: Identity and Community on the Internet. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 161–185.

Seargeant, Philip and Tagg, Caroline (2014). Introduction: The language of social media. In: Seargeant, Philip and Tagg, Caroline eds. The Language of Social Media: Identity and Community on the Internet. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1–19.

Tagg, Caroline (2012). Texting and corpora. In: Hyland, Ken; Huat, Chau Meng and Handford, Michael eds. Corpus Applications in Applied Linguistics. London: Continuum, pp. 150–165.

Tagg, Caroline (2011). Wot did he say or could u not c him 4 dust? Written and spoken creativity in text messaging. In: Ho, Caroline M. L.; Anderson, Kate T. and Leong, Alvin P. eds. Transforming Literacies and Language: Multimodality and Literacy in the New Media Age. London: Continuum, pp. 223–236.

Tagg, Caroline (2007). Corpus-based analysis of SMS text messaging. In: Teo, Peter and Ho, Caroline Mei Lin eds. Discourse in the Modern World: perspectives and challenges. Singapore: McGraw-Hill Education, pp. 267–284.

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Tagg, Caroline; Lee, Carmen; Vásquez, Camilla; Eriksson, Göran; Anderson, Clare and Fitzgerald, Richard (2021). [Editorial] Discourse, context & media: Relevance in a changing world. Discourse, Context & Media, 39, article no. 100468.

Garcia-Ponce, Edgar Emmanuell and Tagg, Caroline (2020). Role of EFL teachers’ beliefs in speaking practice: The case of a Mexican university. System, 95, article no. 102376.

Tagg, Caroline; Lyons, Agnieszka; Hu, Rachel and Rock, Frances (2017). The ethics of digital ethnography in a team project. Applied Linguistics Review, 8(2-3) pp. 271–292.

Seargeant, Philip; Tagg, Caroline and Ngampramuan, Wipapan (2012). Language choice and addressivity strategies in Thai-English social network interactions. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 16(4) pp. 510–531.

Tagg, Caroline; Baron, Alistair and Rayson, Paul (2012). "I didn’t spel that wrong did i. Oops": analysis and standardisation of SMS spelling variation. Lingvisticae Investigationes, 35(2) pp. 367–388.

Tagg, Caroline and Seargeant, Philip (2012). Writing systems at play in Thai-English online interactions. Writing Systems Research, 4(2) pp. 195–213.

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Chua, Shi-Min; Tagg, Caroline; Sharples, Mike and Rienties, Bart (2017). Discussion Analytics: Identifying Conversations and Social Learners in FutureLearn MOOCs. In: MOOC analytics: live dashboards, post-hoc analytics and the long-term effects (Vigentini, Lorenzo; Wang, Yuan; Paquette, Luc and Urrutia, Manuel León eds.), CEUR-WS.org pp. 36–62.

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