UID:
edocfu_9958353879902883
Umfang:
1 online resource (354p.)
ISBN:
9783110208344
Serie:
Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP] ; 21
Inhalt:
Drawing on a wide range of empirical data, the volume presents a thorough discussion of impoliteness and power in language. It addresses the enormous imbalance that exists between academic interest in politeness phenomena when compared to impoliteness phenomena, and it offers inspiration for research on impoliteness, conflict and aggression in many different academic fields of enquiry, both within linguistics and beyond.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Impoliteness and power in --
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language --
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Part 1. Theoretical focus on research on --
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impoliteness --
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Chapter 2. Reflections on impoliteness, relational --
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work and power --
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Chapter 3. Toward a unified theory of politeness, --
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impoliteness, and rudeness --
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Part 2. Political interaction --
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Chapter 4. Relational work and impoliteness: --
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Negotiating norms of linguistic behaviour --
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Chapter 5. Political campaign debates as zero-sum --
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games: Impoliteness and power in candidates’ exchanges --
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Part 3. Interaction with legally constituted --
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authorities --
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Chapter 6. Impoliteness in the struggle for --
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power --
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Chapter 7. Threats in conflict talk: Impoliteness --
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and manipulation --
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Chapter 8. Verbal aggression and impoliteness: --
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Related or synonymous? --
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Part 4.Workplace interaction --
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Chapter 9. Impoliteness as a means of contesting --
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power relations in the workplace --
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Chapter 10. “Stop hassling me!” Impoliteness, power --
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and gender identity in the professional workplace --
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Part 5. Further empirical studies --
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Chapter 11. “You’re screwed either way”:An --
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exploration of code-switching, impoliteness and power --
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Chapter 12. A manual for (im)politeness?:The impact --
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of the FAQ in an electronic community of practice --
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Backmatter
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In English.
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1515/9783110208344
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110208344