"Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter

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Autor(a) principal: Albuquerque, Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sousa, Ana Luiza Nogueira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Letras Raras
Texto Completo: https://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLR/article/view/898
Resumo: In this work, we aim to analyze how two internet users, based on a post by the Ministry of Health on their Twitter profile, use, in their argumentation, impoliteness strategies to promote mutual linguistic-discursive violence. In the theoretical framework, we articulate the studies of (im)politeness, inscribed in micro/linguistic, macro/sociodiscursive and meso/sociointeractional domains, and the studies of argumentation, focusing on eristic argumentation, considering its intrinsic relationship with linguistic-discursive violence. In the methodological framework, we chose to conduct a netnographic study, inscribed in an exclusively qualitative episteme. We selected and analyzed texts related to an online-mediated interaction on Twitter that had a conflicting character and that discussed hydroxychloroquine as an early treatment strategy in the fight against COVID-19. In the analytical framework, we emphasize that, in general, impoliteness became gradually more intense between the internet users, establishing an eristic argumentation, permeated by ad hominem and ad personam arguments, in the co-construction of metapragmatics of linguistic-discursive violence. We believe that it is beneficial for institutional profiles to institute policies to moderate such interlocutions, encouraging constructive and aggregating dialogues.
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title "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
spellingShingle "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
Albuquerque, Rodrigo
Impoliteness
Argumentation
Linguistic-discursive violence
Online-mediated interaction
Netnography
title_short "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
title_full "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
title_fullStr "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
title_full_unstemmed "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
title_sort "Guys, we have a genius here”: the co-construction of linguistic-discursive violence in an interaction on Twitter
author Albuquerque, Rodrigo
author_facet Albuquerque, Rodrigo
Sousa, Ana Luiza Nogueira
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Sousa, Ana Luiza Nogueira
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Argumentation
Linguistic-discursive violence
Online-mediated interaction
Netnography
topic Impoliteness
Argumentation
Linguistic-discursive violence
Online-mediated interaction
Netnography
description In this work, we aim to analyze how two internet users, based on a post by the Ministry of Health on their Twitter profile, use, in their argumentation, impoliteness strategies to promote mutual linguistic-discursive violence. In the theoretical framework, we articulate the studies of (im)politeness, inscribed in micro/linguistic, macro/sociodiscursive and meso/sociointeractional domains, and the studies of argumentation, focusing on eristic argumentation, considering its intrinsic relationship with linguistic-discursive violence. In the methodological framework, we chose to conduct a netnographic study, inscribed in an exclusively qualitative episteme. We selected and analyzed texts related to an online-mediated interaction on Twitter that had a conflicting character and that discussed hydroxychloroquine as an early treatment strategy in the fight against COVID-19. In the analytical framework, we emphasize that, in general, impoliteness became gradually more intense between the internet users, establishing an eristic argumentation, permeated by ad hominem and ad personam arguments, in the co-construction of metapragmatics of linguistic-discursive violence. We believe that it is beneficial for institutional profiles to institute policies to moderate such interlocutions, encouraging constructive and aggregating dialogues.
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