Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter
The aim of this paper is to analyze the (im)politeness present in two popular social networks in Spain, namely Facebook and Twitter, using both quantitative and qualitative comparative studies. To do this, comments made to a publication that contains exactly the same text that was written by the sam...
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description | The aim of this paper is to analyze the (im)politeness present in two popular social networks in Spain, namely Facebook and Twitter, using both quantitative and qualitative comparative studies. To do this, comments made to a publication that contains exactly the same text that was written by the same journalist are analyzed, firstly, on his Facebook profile, and, secondly, on his Twitter profile. In conclusion, a wide use of impoliteness in both social networks has been observed; more specifically, the discursive categories of impoliteness reach 70.66% of the corpus on Facebook, and 60.66% on Twitter, and the discourse on Facebook is generally found to be rather more offensive. |
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spelling | doaj.art-29ec77d949ed4a69b3a6ca7646d8f3902022-12-21T22:09:07ZcatUniversitat de LLeidaSintagma0214-91410214-91412015-12-01277387Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y TwitterJulia Vivas Márquez 0Susana Ridao Rodrigo1Universidad de MurciaUniversidad de MurciaThe aim of this paper is to analyze the (im)politeness present in two popular social networks in Spain, namely Facebook and Twitter, using both quantitative and qualitative comparative studies. To do this, comments made to a publication that contains exactly the same text that was written by the same journalist are analyzed, firstly, on his Facebook profile, and, secondly, on his Twitter profile. In conclusion, a wide use of impoliteness in both social networks has been observed; more specifically, the discursive categories of impoliteness reach 70.66% of the corpus on Facebook, and 60.66% on Twitter, and the discourse on Facebook is generally found to be rather more offensive.http://www.sintagma.udl.cat/export/sites/Sintagma/documents/articles_27/Marquez-and-Ridao.pdfsocial networksFacebookpragmatics(im)politenessTwitter |
spellingShingle | Julia Vivas Márquez Susana Ridao Rodrigo Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter Sintagma social networks pragmatics (im)politeness |
title | Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter |
title_full | Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter |
title_fullStr | Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter |
title_full_unstemmed | Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter |
title_short | Estrategias de (des)cortesía en redes sociales: análisis comparativo de Facebook y Twitter |
title_sort | estrategias de des cortesia en redes sociales analisis comparativo de facebook y twitter |
topic | social networks pragmatics (im)politeness |
url | http://www.sintagma.udl.cat/export/sites/Sintagma/documents/articles_27/Marquez-and-Ridao.pdf |
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