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E-raamat: Explorations in Internet Pragmatics: Intentionality, Identity, and Interpersonal Interaction

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  • Sari: Studies in Pragmatics 23
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789004694453
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This volume takes the reader on an exploration in the dynamics underlying digital interaction. The chapters investigate the ways in which individuals shape and interpret intentions, construct identities, and engage in interpersonal exchanges. Online platforms from forums and Wikipedia to Periscope, YouTube and WhatsApp are approached with multifaceted qualitative methods. Aside from English, languages studied include Bangla, Finnish, French, Hindi, Hungarian, Lithuanian, and Norwegian. The range of phenomena, platforms and languages shed light on the complex and nuanced ways of communication in digital spaces.
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Notes on Contributors

1 Exploring Intentionality, Identity, and Interpersonal Interaction on the Internet
Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen, Lotta Lehti, Kristin Vold Lexander, Mikko T. Virtanen and Chaoqun Xie

Part 1 Exploring Intentions and Intentionality



2 Intentionality Marking in Online Consumer Reviews of Books: Constructing Ordinary Expertise
Tuija Virtanen and Charlotte Stormbom

3 ‘He ain’t never gonna be shit’: Cancel Culture and the Functions of Hashtags #NameIsCanceled or #NameIsOverParty
Dominika Beneš Kováčová

4 Pragmatic Macrocategories and Microstrategies in Research Project Homepages: Meaning-Making through Verbal and Visual Devices
Daniel Pascual

5 “It’s a very good thing to bring democracy erm directly to everybody at home”: Participation and Discursive Action in Mediated Political Discourse
Anita Fetzer

Part 2 Exploring Identities in Action



6 Aggression and Misogyny in Hindi and Bangla: A Case Study of YouTube Comments
Ritesh Kumar and Bornini Lahiri

7 Deictic Operations of the Construal of Community Identity in Computer-Mediated Discourse
Krisztina Laczkó and Szilárd Tátrai

8 Construction of Disciplinary Identities on Wikipedia
Henri Satokangas

Part 3 Exploring Interpersonal Interaction



9 Forms of Address as Indicators of Interpersonal Relations in Two Types of French Media Discourse
Eva Havu

10 Cross-modal Management of Trolling during Live Streaming on Periscope: A Micro-analysis
Mian Jia

11 ‘And’-Prefacing 2.0: From Turn Construction to Activity Management in Finnish Group Messaging
Aino Koivisto, Heidi Vepsäläinen and Mikko T. Virtanen

12 Relational Work in Digital Employer-Employee Interaction at the Multilingual Workplace
Kristin Vold Lexander

Index
Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen is Professor in Applied English Linguistics at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She has published articles and edited volumes on digital discourse and internet pragmatics, including Analyzing Digital Discourses: Between convergence and controversy (with M. Johansson and J. Chovanec, Palgrave Macmillan 2021).





Dr. Lotta Lehti holds the title of docent in digital discourse studies at the University of Turku, Finland. She has studied interaction and rhetoric in social media. Her publications include a definition of the notion of troll in Discours de haine et de radicalisation (edited by N. Lorenzi Bailly and C. Moïse, ENS Editions 2023).





Kristin Vold Lexander is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Teacher Education at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. Her publications focus on multilingualism in digitally mediated interaction and include the research monograph Multilingual Families in a Digital Age. Mediational repertoires and transnational practices (with Jannis Androutsopoulos, Routledge, 2023).





Mikko T. Virtanen (PhD, title of docent) currently works as a university researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published articles and edited volumes on technology-mediated interaction and critical discourse analysis, including Conversation Analytic Perspectives to Digital Interaction (with A. Koivisto and H. Vepsäläinen, Finnish Literature Society, 2023).





Chaoqun Xie is Chair Professor at the Institute of Discourse Pragmatics, Zhejiang International Studies University, China. He has published articles and edited volumes on (im)politeness and internet pragmatics, including Advancing (Im)politeness Studies (Springer, 2023) and The Philosophy of (Im)politeness (Springer, 2021).