Morality in Discourse:
Morality pervades all aspects of society. However, morality is not only something that can be talked about, but such talk can have far-reaching, real-world consequences. Language is central to the ways in which morality is understood and practiced. There are gaps though in our understanding of how m...
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Zusammenfassung: | Morality pervades all aspects of society. However, morality is not only something that can be talked about, but such talk can have far-reaching, real-world consequences. Language is central to the ways in which morality is understood and practiced. There are gaps though in our understanding of how morality gets practically done in different discourse settings. The aim of this volume is to provide an introduction to research about morality in discourse, and the implications of this for advancing our understanding of morality across other disciplines. Cover -- Series -- Morality in Discourse -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- 1. Morality and Discourse -- Part I: Moralizing in Interaction -- 2. The Negotiation of Moral Improprieties in the Everyday Interactions of Young Adult Romantic Partners -- 3. The Morality of Contested Descriptions in Everyday and Institutional Settings -- 4. Negotiating Moral Responsibility for Remedying Troubles -- Part II: Morality and Narrative -- 5. Narrating the Indian Hip Hop OG: Ethnography, Epistemic-Deontic Stance, and Chronotopes -- 6. Moral Stance in Mothers' Stories in Online Peer Advice-Giving -- 7. Mothering Morality in the Everyday Violence of Domestic Abuse -- Part III: The Politics of Morality -- 8. Morality at the Abyss: Grassroots Activism, Countersecuritization, and Moral Authority in Rio de Janeiro's Favelas -- 9. Rituals of Morality: Questions of Regret and Sorrow in News Interviews -- 10. The Discursive Construction of Morality in Political Blame Games -- Part IV: Digitally Mediated Morality -- 11. Morality, Metapragmatics, and Race: Discussions About Whitesplain on Social Media -- 12. Whose Morality Is Out of Order? A Case Study of Deviance and Respectability in Teacher-Student Relations in Online Chats in China -- 13. Moralizing (Un)civil Behavior: The Case of Interpellations on Facebook -- Index. |
Beschreibung: | 313 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780197618066 9780197618073 |
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