Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 1 Claiming in-group membership in online communities Petra Trávníková Hradec Králové Anglophone Conference 29th March 2017 Introduction §“the electronic age changed our lives as communicating human beings” (Crystal 1995) § §“abundance of data on human behaviour and language use” (Herring 2007) § §language as a social process: socio-pragmatic analysis § §human interaction: formation of online communities § § Asynchronous CMC §message boards, discussion boards, bulletin boards, (Usenet) newsgroups, discussion lists, mailing lists, conferences, etc. § §‘on-line polylogue’ (Marcoccia 2004) or ‘multiparty conversation on-line’ (Crystal 2001) § § participants do not share the same physical space but their environment is shaped around a shared topic instead> mutually shared knowledge> common ground § § Material analysed §Authentic, self-compiled corpus; 207,000 words § Corpus Thread Message board Topic 1. Slimming_world_support Three Fat Chicks dieting, special diet 2. 30_Somethings_chat Three Fat Chicks dieting, everyday talk- chat 3. Infertility_forum Mothering infertility, trying to conceive 4. Due_date_October2008 Health & Fitness pregnancy 5. Catholic_mammas Mothering parenting, religion 6. Leftist_forum Mothering politics, 2004 elections § §“Welcome to the 30's. Always fantastic to see a new face. You'll find that you have a hard time staying away from this forum. The people are so great and there isn't anywhere else I know of where you can receive so much support and so many great ideas from so many different people”. Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 6 Theoretical background §Claiming common ground (Brown and Levinson 1978)- group of positive politeness strategies, social accelerators §solidarity (Leech 1983, 2014) §comaraderie (Lakoff 1973) §involvement (Urbanová 2003) 1.convey that H is admirable, interesting 2.claim in-group membership with H 3.Claim common points of view, opinions, attitudes, empathy, etc. § In-group markers §Showing pertinence to a group §belonging to a “set of persons who share specific wants, including goals and interests” (B&L 1987) §6 categories: 1.topic-related nicknames 2.jargon 3.terminology 4.generic names 5.diminutives and personalised address forms 6.inclusive we •(joking) 1. 7 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 1. Topic-oriented nicknames §Mask (Bechar-Israeli 1995, Crystal 2001, Paolillo 2001) §vs. Face that the participant wants to present; sign of individuality (not the entire identity) § §Self-chosen, corresponds with the topic of the thread § §Difficult task to find out the motivation behind the nick § 8 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office §Examples of topic-related nicks: §dieting §Special diet: SlimmingWorldChick, SlimmingWorldQueen §Motivation: fightinflab, determinedtodiet, Melgetinthin, wannabesize7 §mothering §Pregnancy: Hopefully 01, mommydueinjune §Children’s names and nicks: Lucymama, MamaFern, lilmiss’ mama §location: mountainmom, Aussiemum, Oregonicmama, chicagomom §Others: stayinghome, burritomama, PottyDiva Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 9 Posted message 1 2. In-group jargon §Belongs to group’s shared history §Acronyms: §1. general acronyms: BBL, ASAP, DH §2. topic-related acronyms: §dieting: STGW (short term goal weight) §infertility: AF (Aunt Flow), BFN (Big Fat Negative) §pregnancy: POAS (pee on stick) §Mothering: SAH (schooling at home) §Politics: ObL (Osama bin Laden) § § • 1. 12 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 3. terminology §Overlap with abbreviations and acronyms §Infertility- medical terms (insight in medical treatment) § §Example 1: §AFM: Had my phone consult with the doctor 2 hours away. We would do estrogen priming before I get my period, then a combo of letrozole (femara) followed by gonal-f injections and an antagonist. Probably also vaginal suppositories of estrogen to thicken the lining after I finish taking the femara. § 13 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 4. Generic names §Function as solidarity markers §Derivations of nicks- GG instead of GatorgalstuckinGA § 1.collective address forms: (you) ladies, folks, guys, all, everyone, chicks, §Topic-related: fellow slimmers, SW girls, mamas §2. individual address forms: girl, guurl, sunshine, babe, my dear § §Playful elements: lovely muffins and studrockets 14 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 5. Diminutives and personalized address forms §Overlap with generic names §Gender specific §Example 2: §HAPPY BIRTHDAY HANNA NANNERS! § §How are you my little cinnamon sprinkled deep fried ice cream served on a chocolate dipped waffle cone? How's the house? § §Lisa: How's it goin' sunshine? § § Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 15 6. Inclusive we §Shifting responsibility §Example 3: §I think you did really well to only put on 7 pounds on holiday … We all are entitled to forget our diets on holiday… § §I think we are all really in the 'worry wart' stage as you put it so we're with ya! § §I’m positive we all will achieve our goals here... §>> asserting common ground § 16 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office Presupposing/ asserting common ground §B&L> small talk, taking the hearer’s perspective- manipulation in order to persuade H to do something for S §x promoting solidarity, mutuality §Different contexts: 1.welcoming a newcomer §Example 4: §Newbie here! Hi! I’m so glad I found this forum. §- welcome to the forum ...I think it's a fab place to come along -spill your stuff and get great ideas and support. 1. § 17 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office §2. Expressing thankfulness §just want to say thank you to all of you! You have no idea how much your advice, experiences and support mean to me. Without you I think I would be looney toons by now! § §3. “being on the same bandwagon” §This is my first pg, too, so I'm in the same boat. §i love this thread...it's neat to talk to people who are going through the same thing at almost the same time. § §4. We x them §We women know our bodies quite well. Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 18 §Joking §mutually “shared laughter nurtures solidarity” (Coates 2007) §shared background knowledge and values … asserting common ground, enhancing rapport § §Example 5: §Excuse me.......is this the Satan-worshipping forum? §Hello, my name is Candice. I am a liberal. I sacrifice animals, drink blood, eat babies and worship the dark lord. §(Everyone: "Hello, Candice!") §I am so happy to have found you all. (Where's the damn pentacle smilie when you need it?: ) § § Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office 19 Conclusions §All communities develop certain patterns how to claim in-group membership §Various in-group markers (topic-related nicks, jargon and terminology, diminutives and personalised address forms, inclusive we) §Presupposing common ground and joking § §Function: promoting mutuality and solidarity without any selfish, ulterior motives as in Brown and Levinson 20 Define footer - Name of the presentation / Your name / Unit, Office Selected references • •Brown P. and Stephen C. Levinson (2004). Politeness: Some universals in language use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • •Herring, Susan C, Dieter Stein and Tuija VIRTANEN (2013). Pragmatics of computer-mediated communication. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton • •Leech, Geoffrey (2014). The Pragmatics of Politeness. Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics. • • • •