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Tamia Beckford

Samantha Gonzalez

ENC 1102

29 February 2024

Annotated Bibliography

Arayess, Sarah, and Dominique Geerts. “Social Media Advertising: How to Engage and

Comply.” European Food and Feed Law Review, vol. 12, no. 6, 2017, pp. 529–31.

JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/90021214. Accessed 28 Jan. 2024.

In Arayess’ and Geerts’ article, the challenges and rules of social media advertising are

discussed, more specifically in reference to influencers. The article mentions a code to ensure

transparency in their promotional content. Furthermore, known as The Advertising Code Social

Media requires influencers to disclose their relationship with advertisers, and uphold advertisers

to their duty of care to inform influencers about the code. Arayess and Geerts offer practical

advice for advertisers when partnering with influencers, such as recording the start and end of the

relationship and what it consists of. Additionally, the authors of the article provide insights into

effective engagement strategies, including the use of compelling visuals, interactive content, and

authentic storytelling to captivate audiences and drive meaningful interactions toward the

advertisements.

This article is essential in my research because it represents how great an effect social

media platforms like YouTube and TikTok have on the general population. Through the

comprehension of the impact influencers/content creators on social media platforms have on

convincing viewers/followers, I can better understand how successful the apology is while

conducting my research. In examining the comments under the apology videos, I am also able to
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use the information from this article to determine whether the viewer/follower is convinced by

the influencer.

Granados, Marlowe. “I Turn My Camera On: Notes on the Aesthetics of Tiktok.” The Baffler, no.

54, 2020, pp. 96–103. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/26975672. Accessed 28 Jan.

2024.

In Granados’ article, the aesthetics of TikTok, a social media platform mostly popular

among teenagers and young adults, is expounded upon. Granados argues that the short videos,

content made by users, and the way TikTok shows videos based on what users like on the “for

you” page, all contribute to the uniqueness of TikTok and the way people get involved on the

app. The article also mentions the visual appearance of TikTok by taking note of the blandness of

TikTok's architecture which causes the personalities and personas of the subjects to bring the

TikTok videos to life. Granados highlights the platform’s impact on the culture created by its

adolescent users who use their bedrooms to produce diverse content combining mysterious

charm, clever wit, and fine editing skills.

This article is helpful in how I can conduct my research because it helps me to understand

how the social media platform, TikTok works. I will evaluate the way content creators on TikTok

are able to convince viewers to accept their apology. Therefore, it is important to understand the

platform and how TikTokers can manipulate the features on TikTok to their benefit as well as,

how it could be a hindrance to the validity of their apology.

Grant-Davie, Keith. “Rhetorical Situations and Their Constituents.” Rhetoric Review, vol. 15, no. 2,

1997, pp. 264–79. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/465644. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024.


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In Keith Grant-Davie's "Rhetorical Situations and Their Constituents", the interaction

between rhetor, audience, and exigence is highlighted. Rhetoric is further elaborated upon in

reference to creating persuasive messages that are successful. Alongside the role, they each play

in rhetorical discourse. In discourse across various contexts such as social, political, and cultural,

rhetoric is essential. Grant-Davie places an emphasis on the significance of context and audience

awareness underscoring the complexity of rhetorical communication. The concept of constraints

is also viewed within rhetorical situations. Constraints can be said as limitations that can affect

the effectiveness of the exigence or purpose being properly persuaded to the audience.

The article allowed me to gain insight into the nuances of rhetoric and the rhetorical

situation. Using this information, I can further understand how rhetorical situations are apparent

in social media. As I conduct my research, I will analyze the rhetoric being used in both TikTok

and YouTube apology videos. I chose to include this article in my research because it helps me to

understand the logistics behind creating persuasive messages that are effective. Since my

research topic relates to convincing viewers to accept their apology, it is essential to understand

the rhetorical situation in which YouTubers and TikTokers will do so.

Izotova, Natalya, et al. “Discourse Analysis and Digital Technologies: (TikTok, Hashtags,

Instagram, YouTube): Universal and Specific Aspects in International Practice.” Amazonia

Investiga, 25 Sept. 2021, amazoniainvestiga.info/.

Natalya Izotova's article explores the cross between discourse analysis and digital

platforms with a focus on TikTok, hashtags, Instagram, and YouTube. The universal and specific

aspects of discourse is observed within the platforms with consideration of the implications

internationally. Izotova looks at the unique features of each platform and its affect on
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communication practices across cultures. The article also discusses the influence of algorithms

and user behavior on shaping online discourse. Hashtags, visual content, and user-generated

content show the ways in which individuals and communities engage with digital platforms and

how digital technologies shape communication patterns. This article provides insights into the

importance of studying communication on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube

due to the constant changing of online communication.

This article allowed for a deeper understanding of online communication in various

communities internationally. As well as, the effect of the features provided by each platform has

on its viewers. I will use the information I gained from this article to support the findings

regarding dialogue in the apology videos on both TikTok and YouTube as I conduct my

research. Due to the fact that my research is not specified solely in the United States, this article

is beneficial so that I am able to comprehend various aspects of online communication regardless

of the location.

Jandl, Silke. “The Intermediality of Emotion: Representations of Emotionality and Fear in

YouTube Vlogs and Beyond.” Writing Emotions: Theoretical Concepts and Selected

Case Studies in Literature, edited by Ingeborg Jandl et al., Transcript Verlag, 2017, pp.

175–94. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1wxt3t.12. Accessed 28 Jan. 2024.

In the article, Jandl discusses the differences between expressing emotions in video

content, such as YouTube vlogs, and written content, such as autobiographical books by

YouTubers. Visual elements, such as background colors and images, are more prevalent in

written content to convey emotions. Whereas YouTube vlogs create a face-to-face connection

between the Youtuber and the viewers where the facial expressions and emotions are better
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conveyed through videos. The article also explores the concept of plurimediality, where the

interaction between multiple media within either a book or video is examined, and how it affects

emotional development and expression. Vloggers include the positive aspects of their personal

lives rather than the negative, however, through the analysis of coming out videos, Jandl shows

that the use of both negative and positive can be apparent. Jandl conducts textual analysis and

studies on audience reception to understand how vlog content, editing techniques, and writing

styles shape emotional experiences as a viewer.

I chose this article to include in my research because it relates directly to the topic of my

research project. As I conduct my research, I will analyze the kind of verbiage, body language,

and visual aspects used in apology YouTube videos. By using the information from this article, I

can properly understand how Youtubers create authenticity in their videos. Thus, how it will

influence the effectiveness of the apology YouTube videos. The article also mentions the effect

of including both positive and negative aspects in the vlogger’s personal life which will assist me

in investigating both aspects in the apology videos.

Roberts-Miller, Patricia. Rhetoric Is Synonymous with Empty Speech,

openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/fywpd/files/2019/09/RHETORIC-IS-SYNONYMOUS-WITH-

EMPTY-SPEECH.pdf. Accessed 13 Mar. 2024.

In Patricia Roberts-Miller's "Rhetoric is Synonymous with Empty Speech" the common

perception of rhetoric as speech that is empty or manipulative is challenged. The author

encourages readers to view rhetoric as a vital aspect of human communication and decision-

making. Rhetoric should be used more as a tool. Although rhetoric can be inherently deceitful, it

can be used for both constructive and harmful purposes. It is also dependent on the context and
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intent of the speaker. Rhetoric is essential in order to understand rhetorical situations as they play

a key part in formulating successful persuasive messages. Recognizing rhetoric is important in

discourse in multiple contexts such as social, political, and cultural.

I chose to include this article in my research because rhetoric is a crucial aspect of the

research I am conducting. As I analyze YouTube and TikTok apology videos, I must understand

the way in which the speaker is trying to deliver the message. I will use the information from this

article to determine whether the Youtuber or TikToker is using rhetoric as a tool in the videos.

The article allowed me to gain insight into how rhetoric could also be used in detrimental means.

I will be able to identify how rhetoric is used by the content creators in the apology videos.

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