Uncivil Twitter

Author:

Terkourafi Marina1,Catedral Lydia2,Haider Iftikhar3,Karimzad Farzad4,Melgares Jeriel3,Mostacero-Pinilla Cristina3,Nelson Julie3,Weissman Benjamin3

Affiliation:

1. Leiden University, The Netherlands

2. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

3. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, USA

4. Salisbury University, USA

Abstract

Abstract Using four tweets by Steven Salaita about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that resulted in the retraction of his academic job offer in September 2014 as our case study, we investigate the role of Twitter in the shaping and reception of the controversial messages. Our analysis combines Gricean pragmatics with im/politeness and hate-speech research to reveal a complex layering of potential meanings stemming from what is linguistically encoded in each tweet. Their construal as hate speech, in particular, depends on which of these potential meanings critics chose to focus upon. We account for this finding by considering the diversity of potential audiences of a tweet and suggest that the effects of context collapse on implicated meanings can be especially detrimental. Competition for attention among incoming tweets, Twitter’s central affiliative function and applicable length restrictions can, nevertheless, place a premium on communicating such meanings.

Publisher

John Benjamins Publishing Company

Subject

Surfaces and Interfaces,Communication,Language and Linguistics

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