The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin

The spike in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) has over spilled into online political discussions enabling the free expression of political views in various platforms. This study aims to investigate the frequency of impoliteness strategies used by netizens in their political discussions online....

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Main Authors: Colaco, Lydia, Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo, Angeline, Teoh, Mei Lin
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spelling my.uitm.ir.466502021-06-09T08:24:13Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46650/ The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin Colaco, Lydia Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo, Angeline Teoh, Mei Lin Elections. Electoral systems. Voting Study and teaching. Research Moral and ethical aspects The spike in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) has over spilled into online political discussions enabling the free expression of political views in various platforms. This study aims to investigate the frequency of impoliteness strategies used by netizens in their political discussions online. The study also hopes to identify, if present, the impoliteness strategies that have been more extensively used. Finally, this study aims at finding out the reasons for employing such impoliteness strategies by netizens. In order to answer these questions, a total of 150 impolite feedback responses of netizens were collected from Malaysiakini - an online news portal. The feedback responses formed the backbone of the data, for the study. This data was analysed based on the model of impoliteness by Culpepper (1996, 2005) in the field of pragmatics. The findings firstly revealed that impoliteness strategies were present and the more frequently employed impoliteness strategy was the “positive impoliteness strategy”. This, is used to damage the addressee’s positive face wants i.e., the desire to be liked and appreciated. The findings further revealed that the “bold on-record impoliteness strategy” i.e., where the Face Threatening Act (FTA) was played out directly, were seemingly less frequent. The interview data further revealed that the main reasons that contributed to the use of impoliteness was anger, more precisely, pent-up anger. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46650/1/46650.pdf ID46650 Colaco, Lydia and Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo, Angeline and Teoh, Mei Lin (2021) The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin. In: International Conference of Research on Language Education (I–Role) 2021: Engaging in Change: Empowering Linguistics, Literature & Language. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, Alor Gajah, Melaka.
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topic Elections. Electoral systems. Voting
Study and teaching. Research
Moral and ethical aspects
spellingShingle Elections. Electoral systems. Voting
Study and teaching. Research
Moral and ethical aspects
Colaco, Lydia
Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo, Angeline
Teoh, Mei Lin
The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin
description The spike in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) has over spilled into online political discussions enabling the free expression of political views in various platforms. This study aims to investigate the frequency of impoliteness strategies used by netizens in their political discussions online. The study also hopes to identify, if present, the impoliteness strategies that have been more extensively used. Finally, this study aims at finding out the reasons for employing such impoliteness strategies by netizens. In order to answer these questions, a total of 150 impolite feedback responses of netizens were collected from Malaysiakini - an online news portal. The feedback responses formed the backbone of the data, for the study. This data was analysed based on the model of impoliteness by Culpepper (1996, 2005) in the field of pragmatics. The findings firstly revealed that impoliteness strategies were present and the more frequently employed impoliteness strategy was the “positive impoliteness strategy”. This, is used to damage the addressee’s positive face wants i.e., the desire to be liked and appreciated. The findings further revealed that the “bold on-record impoliteness strategy” i.e., where the Face Threatening Act (FTA) was played out directly, were seemingly less frequent. The interview data further revealed that the main reasons that contributed to the use of impoliteness was anger, more precisely, pent-up anger.
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author Colaco, Lydia
Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo, Angeline
Teoh, Mei Lin
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title The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin
title_short The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin
title_full The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin
title_fullStr The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin
title_full_unstemmed The use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / Lydia Colaco, Angeline Ranjethamoney Vijayarajoo and Teoh Mei Lin
title_sort use of impoliteness strategies in online feedback relating to a general election in media / lydia colaco, angeline ranjethamoney vijayarajoo and teoh mei lin
publisher Akademi Pengajian Bahasa
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url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46650/1/46650.pdf
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