Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich
List of John Benjamins publications for which Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich plays a role.
Book series
Journals
ISSN 2213-1272 | E-ISSN 2213-1280
Titles
Influencer Discourse: Affective relations and identities
Edited by Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich and Alexandra Georgakopoulou
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 349] 2024. vi, 306 pp.
Subjects Communication Studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Technology Mediated Service Encounters
Edited by Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Lucía Fernández-Amaya and María de la O Hernández-López
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 300] 2019. xi, 247 pp.
Subjects Communication Studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Chapter 6. Cancel Culture and influencers: The Hilaria Baldwin case Influencer Discourse: Affective relations and identities, Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Pilar and Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds.), pp. 148–174 | Chapter
2024 The cancellation of Hilaria Baldwin, amid accusations of deception (regarding claims that she was a Spanish woman and Spanish was her native language) and Cultural Appropriation (CAPP), was a complex case, involving language ideologies, authenticity, and the racialization undergone by the… read more
Identities in conflict: Latinos in Spain Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict: Online-First Articles | Article
2024 This paper explores the construction of Latino identity in Spain. The term Hispanic (Latino later became the label of choice) was added to the US census in the 1970s, initially as an ethnic category, but it has undergone a process of racialization, making Latinos a distinct racial group in the… read more
Introduction: Affect, hate and relationality in the discourse of, with and about influencers Influencer Discourse: Affective relations and identities, Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Pilar and Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds.), pp. 1–18 | Chapter
2024 Chapter 4. “Go ahead and ‘debunk’ truth by calling it a conspiracy theory”: The discursive construction of conspiracy theoryness in online affinity spaces Conspiracy Theory Discourses, Demata, Massimiliano, Virginia Zorzi and Angela Zottola (eds.), pp. 71–98 | Chapter
2022 To help fill in the research gap on conspiracy theorizing online (Varis 2019), this chapter addresses two research questions: the discursive construction of conspiracy theoryness in online affinity spaces (Gee 2005) and the extent to which these discursive constructions are aligned with those… read more
An introduction to technology mediated service encounters Technology Mediated Service Encounters, Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Pilar, Lucía Fernández-Amaya and María de la O Hernández-López (eds.), pp. 1–14 | Chapter
2019 Relational work in multimodal networked interactions on Facebook Internet Pragmatics 1:1, pp. 134–160 | Article
2018 The paper argues that the notion of Relational Work (Locher and Watts 2005) needs to be expanded to be able to account for sociability in the networked interactions afforded by social platforms such as Facebook. Thus, the aim of this paper is to explore how the nature of networked interactions… read more
Gender ideology and social identity processes in online language aggression against women Exploring Language Aggression against Women, Bou-Franch, Patricia (ed.), pp. 59–81 | Article
2016 This chapter examines language aggression against women in public online deliberation regarding crimes of violence against women. To do so, we draw upon a corpus of 460 unsolicited digital comments sent in response to four public service advertisements against women abuse posted on YouTube. Our… read more
Gender ideology and social identity processes in online language aggression against women Language Aggression Against Women, Bou-Franch, Patricia (ed.), pp. 226–248 | Article
2014 This paper examines language aggression against women in public online deliberation regarding crimes of violence against women. To do so, we draw upon a corpus of 460 unsolicited digital comments sent in response to four public service advertisements against women abuse posted on YouTube. Our… read more
2013
Despierten, Latinos (‘Wake up, Latinos’): Latino Identity, US Politics and YouTube Journal of Language and Politics 12:4, pp. 558–582 | Article
2013 This study examines the schemata underlying the social dimensions and relationships associated with the processes of Latino identity construction in 500 YouTube postings in response to the Obama Reggaeton video. According to Van Dijk (1998), such schemata allow members of a given group to provide… read more
Review of Lacorte (2007): Lingüística aplicada del español Spanish in Context 9:3, pp. 467–472 | Review
2012 Scientific discourse as interaction: Scientific articles vs. popularizations Linguistic Choice across Genres: Variation in spoken and written English, Sánchez-Macarro, Antonia and Ronald Carter (eds.), pp. 173–190 | Article
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