Emojis as Text Technology: Between Visual Paradigm and Cultural Revolution
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2025
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University of Central Florida STARS
Abstract
Emojis, as a broader communication phenomenon, have gained widespread usage, significant adaptation,
and considerable academic attention due to their role in providing semiotic cues and online gestures
within computer-mediated communication. This study aims to trace their development and evolution
using the text technologies framework. This approach examines the systematic use of emojis, with
particular emphasis on their extensive evolution by historically contextualizing their usage, trends, and
cultural interactions. Anchored in this conceptual approach, the study draws on the taxonomy of text
technology developed by Treharne and Willan, analyzing the evolution of emojis through four key
dimensions: intentionality, materiality, functionality, and cultural value. This historical investigation
explores the development, technical standardization, agency and governance, and participatory cultural
dynamics and practices associated with emojis. Guided by two central lines of inquiry, the study presents
an integrated perspective that moves beyond the visual and semantic functions of emoji to reveal the
structural forces and sociotechnical systems that shape their form, meaning, and circulation within digital
media. The first line of inquiry establishes a foundation for exploring the transformative impact of emojis,
shedding light on their role in shaping self-expression, fostering social connections, and influencing users’
navigational behavior in digital environments. Building upon this, the second line of inquiry emphasizes
the technological dimensions of emoji communication, examining how technical affordances and
constrain along with design parameters actively shape and redefine interpretation and interaction across
diverse computer-mediated communication platforms. As a result of tracing the historical trajectory of
emojis within the Unicode framework, this study explores the interplay between technological innovation
and evolving communication practices, offering a comprehensive perspective on emojis as dynamic tool
situated at the intersection of language, culture, and technology.
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Emojis, CMC, Computer mediated communication, Text technology, Visual paradigm, Unicode
