
Intro -- (Im)politeness and Moral Order in Online Interactions -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- (Im)politeness, morality and the internet -- 1.A moral turn in (im)politeness studies? -- 2.(Im)politeness and morality -- 3.The volume: When (im)politeness and morality meet on the internet -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The personal and/as the politicalSmall stories and impoliteness in online discussions of the Greek crisis -- 1.Introduction -- 1.1Impoliteness and political debates on Facebook and YouTube -- 2.Data and methods -- 2.1The political context of the data -- 2.2Analyzing impoliteness and small stories online -- 3.Impoliteness and small stories: Narrating positions and personal experience -- 3.1The narrator as sufferer -- 3.1.1The suffering subject as co-constructed between commenters -- 3.2The narrator as a witness of suffering -- 3.3The narrator as spokesperson for collective suffering -- 3.4Impoliteness and small stories: Sequential relations and actions -- 4.Personalizing impoliteness: Identities of expertise etamp -- (re)asserting moral order -- 5.Conclusions -- References -- Appendix -- Exploring the moral compassDenunciations in a Facebook carpool group -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Previous studies on conflict in online settings -- 3.Background and methodology -- 4.Analysis and discussion -- Example 1a -- Example 1b (continuation of 1a) -- Excerpt 2a -- Excerpt 2b (continuation of 2a) -- 5.Concluding remarks -- References -- "Ya bloody drongo!!!"Impoliteness as situated moral judgement on Facebook -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Impoliteness-related discourse in computer-mediated interactions -- 3.Data and methods -- 3.1Post participation on Facebook -- 4.Impoliteness-related discourse as a form of situated moral judgement: A case study of a Facebook post.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
ISBN-10:
9027205620
ISBN-13:
9789027205629
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