03469cam a2200373 i 4500 21495370 20210920133908.0 200329s2020 ne a b 001 0 eng 7 cbc orignew 1 ecip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 1 shelf copy policy default LBSOR 2020-04-29 rm04 2020-04-13 to Dewey xm09 2020-05-26 (TW situational) xn11 2020-12-01 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver. rm16 2021-03-15 to CALM 2020011995 9789027205629 (hardcover) 9789027261106 (pdf) LBSOR/DLC eng DLC rda DLC pcc HM742 .I474 2020 302.30285 23 (Im)politeness and moral order in online interactions / edited by Chaoqun Xie, Fujian Normal Univeristy. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020] 176 pages : illuustrations ; 25 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Benjamins current topics, 1874-0081 ; volume 107 Includes bibliographical references and index. (Im)politeness, morality and the internet / Chaoqun Xie -- The personal and/as the political : small stories and impoliteness in online discussions of the Greek crisis / Alex Georgakopoulou and Maria Vasilaki -- Exploring the moral compass : denunciations in a Facebook carpool group / Rosina Márquez Reiter and Sara Orthaber -- "Ya bloody drongo!!!" : impoliteness as situated moral judgement on Facebook / Valeria Sinkeviciute -- Impoliteness and the moral order in online gaming / Sage Lambert Graham -- Impoliteness online : hate speech in online interactions / Manfred Kienpointner -- The meta-conventionalisation and moral order of e-practices : a Japanese case study / Dániel Z. Kádár and Saeko Fukushima. "(Im)politeness and Moral Order in Online Interactions presents a timely response to the 'moral turn' in (im)politeness studies. This volume, presented by a roster of prominent figures in the field, documents and showcases the complexity of (im)politeness as social practice by focusing on the morality of (im)politeness in internet-mediated interactions. It includes, among others, studies on how the moral order is made explicit and salient in the production and perception of online impoliteness as social practice and how situated impoliteness can perform positive social and communicative functions. This volume confirms once again that (im)politeness can serve as a lens through which a variety of topics, genres, and contexts are intertwined together pointing to the very presence and existence of human beings, and is bound to be of interest to not only students and scholars engaged in the area of (im)politeness and internet pragmatics, but also to all those with a more general interest in the study of human (inter)actions in various situations and contexts. Originally published as special issue of Internet Pragmatics 1:2 (2018)"-- Provided by publisher. Online etiquette. Online social networks Moral and ethical aspects. Courtesy. Xie, Chaoqun, editor. Online version: (Im)politeness and moral order in online interactions Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020] 9789027261106 (DLC) 2020011996 LBSORCIP 2020-04-29