The YouTube-induced sequential categorization of the topical device of Amber Heard’s “lies”: an ethnomethodological forensic-linguistic perspective

IF 2 Q1 LINGUISTICS International Journal of Legal Discourse Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1515/ijld-2023-2009
Amir H. Y. Salama, Rania Magdi Fawzy
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Abstract The present study seeks to untangle the courtroom trial’s sequential categorization of the topical device of Amber Heard’s ‘lies’ as YouTubed by the Daily Mail . Towards this end, the study develops and utilizes a synergetic approach of the ethnomethodological method of membership categorization analysis (MCA), the reconsidered model, the forensic-linguistics model of analysing courtroom trials, and translanguaging emoji pattern analysis. The following hypothesis has been tested: YouTube-mediated courtroom trials can publicly bring out an emergent digital genre with a special kind of translocal participatory engagement of trial participants, YouTube creators, and YouTube users. Towards proving the foregoing hypothesis, three sets of YouTube-video data have been investigated. The analysis has proven the study’s hypothesis with three findings ensuing. First, a new digital genre of trial emerged with the shift from the local setting of courtroom to the translocal/global setting of YouTube. Second, the YouTube translocal affordances have enabled a situated membership categorization of Heard as a lying defendant and Vasquez as a heroic lawyer. Third, a set of morally contrastive devices have been detected through the metadiscursive practices of enabling the internet/video and video-moment reporting and quoting as well as the translanguaging practice of emoji assignment by YouTube users.
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youtube诱导的Amber Heard的“谎言”的主题装置的顺序分类:一个民族方法学法医语言学的视角
摘要:本研究试图理清法庭审判对《每日邮报》在youtube上播放的Amber Heard的“谎言”的主题装置的顺序分类。为此,本研究开发并利用了成员分类分析(MCA)的民族方法学方法、重新考虑模型、法庭审判分析的法医语言学模型和跨语言表情符号模式分析的协同方法。以下假设已经得到验证:YouTube介导的法庭审判可以公开带来一种新兴的数字类型,这种类型具有特殊的跨地方参与性,包括审判参与者、YouTube创作者和YouTube用户。为了证明上述假设,我们调查了三组youtube视频数据。该分析证明了该研究的假设,并得出了三个结论。首先,一种新的数字审判类型随着法庭的本地设置向YouTube的跨本地/全球设置的转变而出现。其次,YouTube跨地区的支持使得赫德被归类为说谎的被告,而瓦斯奎兹被归类为英勇的律师。第三,通过实现互联网/视频和视频时刻报道和引用的元话语实践以及YouTube用户分配表情符号的跨语言实践,发现了一套道德对比手段。
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