Affiliation:
1. Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Abstract
Abstract
This study is concerned with the increasing use of impolite
language that one observes during interactions which take place over the
Internet. Drawing on a number of Instagram posts uploaded by
various socialites and public figures, this study proposes the notion of a
‘Basic Moral Perspective’ as being a window to an understanding of the nature of
some impolite language witnessed on social media. I define ‘Basic Moral
Perspective’ as the moral predisposition which interactants possess. As the
study shows, in contexts in which there appears to be little relational history
between interactants, the ‘Basic Moral Perspective’, amongst other factors, that
interactants bring to an interaction can potentially result in impolite
language. As will be shown throughout the study, the interactants’ Basic Moral
Perspective can provide a clue as to how certain interactions are responded
to.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Surfaces and Interfaces,Communication,Language and Linguistics
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