interconversies
Interconversies is a term used in sociolinguistics and media studies to denote the phenomenon of interconnected conversations that occur across multiple platforms, languages, and social contexts. It describes how discourse travels not just within a single conversation but through networks of dialogue that influence each other across time and space.
Coined in the early 21st century by researchers studying digital publics, the word fuses inter- with conversation
Key features include cross-platform diffusion (social media, forums, news comment sections), polylingual or cross-cultural exchange, asynchronous
Interconversies are used to analyze how public debates unfold online, how translations and paraphrasing create new
Related ideas include discourse analysis, intertextuality, networked publics, polylogue, and digital rhetoric.