CHOVANEC, Jan. Humour in online sports commentaries. In HumourTAP - Humour: Theories, Applications, Practices (Piotrków Trybunalski, Jan Kochanowski University). 2008.
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Original name Humour in online sports commentaries
Name in Czech Humor v internetové sportovní publicistice
Authors CHOVANEC, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition HumourTAP - Humour: Theories, Applications, Practices (Piotrków Trybunalski, Jan Kochanowski University), 2008.
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60200 6.2 Languages and Literature
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/08:00050612
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) humor; sportovní publicistika; analýza diskurzu
Keywords in English humour; sportscasting; live text commentary; minute-by-minute commentary; discourse analysis
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: prof. Mgr. Jan Chovanec, Ph.D., učo 463. Changed: 11/4/2012 17:17.
Abstract
The presentation deals with humour in online minute-by-minute sports commentaries (MBMs), i.e. match reports written by professional journalists in real time during sports games and made available to readers instantly on the Internet. The findings are based on online reports of recent football matches in English and published on the Guardian Unlimited website. Such sports commentaries are highly opinionated, with participants often highly critical of each other. Yet, their mutual irreverence is staged as a verbal spectacle full of verbal wit and insider humour. Humour in MBMs is interpreted as having basically two functions: on the one hand, it provides a metaphorical space in which the discourse participants can stage their mutual verbal contests and, on the other, it serves the purpose of bonding between the mostly male audience. The communication is so heavily dependent on the cultural and social context of the British speech community, as well as the readers’ fairly detailed knowledge of the past and the present of football, that it may be hypothesized that a kind of ‘joking culture’ is developing among the members of the virtual community of football fans.
Abstract (in Czech)
Prezentace se zabývá humorem v internetové sportovní publicistice. Na základě materiálu z internetových stránek britského deníku The Guardian se ukazuje, že novináři a čtenáři spolu komunikují s velkou mírou humoru, který je vzájemně kritický. V interakci lze spatřovat náznaky existence tzv. "joking culture", a to v kontextu internetové komunikace, jejíž účastníci se - narozdíl od běžných konverzačních situací - kvůli internetovému prostředí navzájem neznají
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GA405/07/0652, research and development projectName: Integrace v jazycích - jazyky v integraci
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Integration in Languages - Languages in integration
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