The 2Nd International Conference on Internet Pragmatics - Netpra2

The 2Nd International Conference on Internet Pragmatics - Netpra2

THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTERNET PRAGMATICS - NETPRA2 INTERACTIONS, IDENTITIES, INTENTIONS 22–24 October 2020 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Table of Contents Keynotes ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Anita Fetzer (University of Augsburg) ................................................................................................. 6 “It’s a very good thing to bring democracy erm directly to everybody at home”: Participation and discursive action in mediated political discourse ............................................................................ 6 Tuomo Hiippala (University of Helsinki) ............................................................................................ 7 Communicative situations on social media – a multimodal perspective ........................................ 7 Sirpa Leppänen (University of Jyväskylä) ........................................................................................... 8 Intentional identifications in digital interaction: how semiotization serves in fashioning selves and others ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Julien Longhi (University Cergy-Pontoise) ......................................................................................... 9 Building, exploring and analysing CMC corpora: a pragmatic tool-based approach to political discourse on the internet .................................................................................................................. 9 Ruth Page (University of Birmingham) ............................................................................................. 10 Relatability and the shared stories of social media influencers ..................................................... 10 Panels ................................................................................................................................................ 11 PANEL: Linguistic, discursive, and rhetoric features in online discussion boards ...... 11 Suomalainen, Karita (University of Turku) Tuomarla, Ulla (University of Helsinki) ....................... 12 Creating a common enemy. The practices of naming and referring in Finnish anti-immigration online discussion ............................................................................................................................ 12 Määttä, Simo (University of Helsinki) Lauranto, Yrjö (University of Helsinki) ............................... 13 Response strategies in threads related to sexual orientation and gender diversity in the Suomi24 discussion board ............................................................................................................................. 13 Lehti, Lotta (University of Helsinki) Luodonpää-Manni, Milla (University of Helsinki) Jantunen, Jarmo Harri (University of Jyväskylä) Laippala, Veronika (University of Turku) ........................... 14 Peer support and moralization in online discussions concerning poverty .................................... 14 PANEL: Dimensions of Dementia in Digital Discourse ....................................................... 15 Bös, Birte (University of Duisburg-Essen) Schneider, Carolin (University of Duisburg-Essen) ...... 17 “Typing with dementia” – Online Self-positioning of People Living with Dementia of the Alzheimer Type............................................................................................................................... 17 Davis, Boyd H. (University of North Carolina-Charlotte) Pope, Charlene A. (Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center; Medical University of South Carolina) Maclagan, Margaret A. (University of Canterbury) ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Metadiscourse and multimodality in digital outreach to dementia caregivers ............................. 18 Kleinke, Sonja (Heidelberg University) ............................................................................................. 19 Constructing and Conceptualizing Dementia: Caregivers’ Participatory Online Talk in Public Advice Fora ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Pope, Charlene A. (Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center; Medical University of South Carolina) . 21 Barriers to Recruiting Community Caregivers of Veterans with Dementia for an E-Mobile Support Archive .............................................................................................................................. 21 1 PANEL: Doing Facework Online: Imagined Audiences and Forms of Address on Public-Private Platforms ............................................................................................................. 22 Havu, Eva (University of Helsinki) .................................................................................................... 24 The use of forms of address in French blogs and Internet Forums ............................................... 24 Isosävi, Johanna (University of Helsinki) Vecsernyes, Ildikó (University of Helsinki) .................... 25 Greeting, self-identification and addressing – Opening sequences in vlogs of Finnish, Hungarian and French YouTubers ................................................................................................................... 25 Truan, Naomi (University of Leipzig) ................................................................................................ 26 Cats of Twitter: Framing pets as discourse participants in online interaction .............................. 26 Individual papers .......................................................................................................................... 27 Ainiala, Terhi (University of Helsinki) Jantunen, Jarmo H. (University of Jyväskylä) Jokela, Salla (Tampere University) Tarvainen, Jenny (University of Jyväskylä) ................................................... 27 Spatializing difference in Finland’s biggest online discussion forum: A corpus assisted discourse analysis of comments concerning Finland’s capital region ........................................................... 27 Alvestad, Silje Susanne (University of Oslo)...................................................................................... 28 –Beware of fakes! Detecting fake online contents based on linguistic cues .................................. 28 Andersson, Marta (Stockholm University) ........................................................................................ 30 ‘So many damn virologists here!’: functional analysis of impoliteness in Facebook comment threads on the Swedish management of COVID-19 –the tension between conformity and distinction ....................................................................................................................................... 30 Ballagó, Júlia (Eötvös Loránd University; MTA Research Institute for Linguistics) ........................ 32 Genre knowledge and online discourses: the case of Hungarian recipe and book review websites ........................................................................................................................................................ 32 Biri, Ylva (University of Helsinki) ...................................................................................................... 33 Stance in online fan communities: a corpus-based analysis of grammatical and lexical stance ... 33 Blitvich, Pilar (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) ................................................................ 34 Cancelling: Boycotting and shaming rituals in an outrage culture ............................................... 34 Cesiri, Daniela (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) ............................................................................. 36 Food blogs as places of social interaction: a qualitative investigation of the Comments Sections 36 Chankova, Mariya (South-West University N. Rilski – Blagoevgrad) ............................................... 37 Have we un-learned how to argue? Divisive discourses in the post-digital era............................. 37 Elordui, Agurtzane (University of the Basque Country) Aiestaran, Jokin (University of the Basque Country) ............................................................................................................................................. 38 How to be ‘authentic’ in Instagram? Metalinguistic reflections on language stylistic choices among Basque youth ...................................................................................................................... 38 Grabiger, Luisa (University of Greifswald) ........................................................................................ 40 Online Identity Construction of Trans* Beauty Vloggers - a Multimodal Linguistic Analysis of Queer Discourse on YouTube ......................................................................................................... 40 Hidalgo Downing, Raquel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Márquez Reiter, Rosina (Open University) ......................................................................................................................................... 42 The intercultural expert: constructing legitimacy in TripAdvisor reviews ...................................

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