Accounts as acts of identity

IF 1.1 2区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics Pub Date : 2022-03-25 DOI:10.1075/prag.21033.bel
S. Bella, Eva Ogiermann
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Abstract

This paper investigates accounts justifying the closures of businesses found on public signs in Athens and London during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data for the study was drawn from a corpus of COVID-19-related public signage collected in the two cities during the first lockdown. The accounts used on these signs are analysed as acts of identity and, specifically, as discursive means deployed by the authors of the signs to project themselves and their businesses favourably. It is shown that the accounts used at the micro-level of discourse align to various degrees with the dominant discourses surrounding the pandemic at the macro-level and with the values these discourses draw upon. It is also shown that the accounts are used to reframe the public’s understanding of the closures and to construct identities congruent with the interests of the business owners, ensuring post-pandemic continuity.
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账户是身份的行为
本文调查了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,雅典和伦敦公共标志上的企业关闭的理由。该研究的数据来自于第一次封锁期间在这两个城市收集的与covid -19相关的公共标识语料库。在这些标志上使用的帐户被分析为身份行为,特别是作为标志作者部署的话语手段,以展示他们自己和他们的业务有利。研究表明,在微观层面上使用的说法在不同程度上与宏观层面上围绕大流行的主流话语以及这些话语所借鉴的价值观相一致。研究还表明,这些账户被用来重新构建公众对关闭的理解,并构建与企业主利益一致的身份,确保大流行后的连续性。
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