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(In)appropriate online behavior : a pragmatic analysis of message board relations / Jenny Arendholz

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Titel (In)appropriate online behavior : a pragmatic analysis of message board relations / Jenny Arendholz
PersonArendholz, Jenny [Verfasser/in]
VeröffentlichungAmsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
©2013
Umfang / Format Online-Ressource (xii, 285 p.)
AusgabeOnline-Ausgabe
Anmerkungen Includes bibliographical references and index. - Electronic reproduction; Palo Alto, Calif; ebrary; 2013; Available via World Wide Web; Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries
SpracheEnglisch
LandNiederlande
ISBN9789027272379
Nummer1652353046 (K10Plus-Nummer)
Weitere AusgabeErscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe: (In)appropriate online behavior
Schriftenreihe (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 0922-842X ; 229)
(Pragmatics & Beyond New Series ; v.229)
(Pragmatics and Beyond New Ser. ; v.229)
Schlagwörter Language and the Internet
Electronic books
Electronic discussion groups
Social aspects
Online etiquette
Discourse analysis
Data processing
Technological innovations
Online social networks
Internet
Englisch
Elektronisches Forum
Computerunterstützte Kommunikation
Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
Pragmatik
Schlagwortfolge Language and the Internet ; Electronic books
Electronic discussion groups ; Social aspects
Online etiquette ; Social aspects
Discourse analysis ; Data processing
Discourse analysis ; Technological innovations
Online social networks ; Social aspects
Internet ; Social aspects
Englisch ; Elektronisches Forum ; Computerunterstützte Kommunikation ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Pragmatik
Systematik Englische Sprache > Neuenglisch (ab 1500) > Textlinguistik > HF 342 Besonderes
Inhalt This descriptive and comprehensive study on the discursive struggle over interpersonal relations in online message boards is located at the fascinating interface of pragmatics and computer-mediated discourse - a research area which has so far not attracted much scientific interest. It sets out to shed light on the question how interpersonal relations are established, managed and negotiated in online message boards by giving a valid overview of the entire panoply of interpersonal relations (and their interrelations), including both positively and negatively marked behavior. With the first part of the book providing an in-depth discussion and refinement of the pivotal theoretical positions of both fields of research, students as well as professionals are (re-)acquainted with the subject at hand. Thus supplying a framework for the ensuing case study, the empirical part displays the results of the analysis of 50 threads (ca. 300,000 words) of a popular British message board.
Inhalt (In)Appropriate Online Behavior -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- List of figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Communicating via networks I: A technical perspective -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A short history of hypertext and the Internet -- 2.3 Scientific disciplines and hypertext: CMC & CMDA -- 2.4 In the spotlight: The ins and outs of message boards -- 2.5 Reservations against the social potential of CMC -- 2.5.1 Technological determinism vs. social constructionism -- 2.5.2 Cues-filtered-out approaches -- 2.6 Everything is not lost: The discovery of social potential within CMC -- 2.6.1 Opposed findings of more recent approaches -- 2.6.2 Compensatory mechanisms and netlingo -- 2.7 Summary: Why CMC can be social after all -- 3. Communicating via networks II: A social perspective -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Gathering online: In groups or communities? -- 3.3 Taking a look inside: The community of practice of The Student Room -- 3.3.1 Social roles revisited: The hybridization of the private and public -- 3.3.2 The emergence of norms and codes of conduct -- 3.4 Summary: Why we need to draw on FtF interaction -- 4. Interpersonal relations I: The origins of politeness, face & facework -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Fraser, Lakoff and Leech: Some classic views on politeness -- 4.3 The face-saving view: Brown/Levinson's Politeness Theory -- 4.3.1 Key concepts and inner workings -- 4.3.2 The predecessor: Goffman's classic approach -- 4.3.3 Brown/Levinson vs. Goffman: Some interrelations -- 4.4 Summary: What to keep and what to drop -- 5. Interpersonal relations II: Putting (im)politeness in an integrative perspective -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 A working definition of politeness -- 5.3 Locher/Watts' comprehensive framework of interpersonal relations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis https://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9789027256348.pdf

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