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In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 75 (2015), 25-27
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Relational work in Facebook and discussion boards/fora. - Pragmatics ; 25,1 : Special issue : Relational work in Facebook and discussion boards/fora. -
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Humour in microblogging : exploiting linguistic humour strategies for identity construction in two Facebook focus groups ...
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A genre analysis of reflective writing texts by English medical students : what role does narrative play?
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Introducing the ‘teaching’ and ‘learning’ of (im)politeness
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“After all, the last thing I wanted to be was rude”: Raising of pragmatic awareness through reflective writing
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Humour in microblogging : exploiting linguistic humour strategies for identity construction in two Facebook focus groups
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Language and Communication in Computer-Mediated Contexts: A Rich and Challenging Research Field
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Introducing relational work in Facebook, discussion boards and New Media events
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This paper functions as the introduction to the special issue on ‘relational work in Facebook and discussion boards’. We position our research endeavors within interpersonal pragmatics (see Locher and Graham 2010), by reviewing literature on politeness, impoliteness and relational work in the context of computer-mediated communication. Foregrounding the relational aspect of language, we are particularly interested in establishing the connections between politeness, face and linguistic identity construction. We then position the four papers that form this special issue within this field of research. Two papers contribute to the study of relational work on discussion boards (Kleinke and Boes; Haugh, Chang and Kádár) and two deal with practices on Facebook (Theodoropoulou; Bolander and Locher).
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Introduction to narrative matters in medical contexts across disciplines
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