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“Immersed in World of Warcraft”: A Discursive Study of Identity Management Talk About Excessive Online Gaming “沉浸在魔兽世界”:身份管理漫谈过度网络游戏
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-01-10 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211067820
Vasiliki Kokkini, E. Tseliou, G. Abakoumkin, N. Bozatzis
Online excessive gaming has been associated with negative player identity constructions depicting an abnormal life-style. Up-to-date, there is limited insight into player identity management talk about excessive online gaming. To address this gap, drawing from discursive and rhetorical psychology, we investigated naturally occurring talk of 134 players of World of Warcraft (WoW) -a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG)- from three publicly available websites and of five players from one focus group. The analysis illuminated participants’ dilemmatic and contradictory ways of constructing the player identity, while displaying immersion in the game. Participants invoke identity constructions like ‘nolifer’, ‘hardcore’ or ‘clean’ player, which they disavow or assign to themselves and to each other depending on the conversational context, while attending to concerns about (ab)normalcy. The study’s findings highlight a dynamic process of player identity construction in talk, occasioned by and exemplifying the contingencies of the discursive context.
过度的网络游戏与描绘异常生活方式的消极玩家身份结构有关。到目前为止,对玩家身份管理的了解有限——关于过度在线游戏的讨论。为了弥补这一差距,我们从话语和修辞心理学的角度,调查了三个公开网站上134名《魔兽世界》(一款大型多人在线角色扮演游戏)玩家和一个焦点小组中五名玩家的自然对话。该分析揭示了参与者在构建玩家身份的同时表现出对游戏的沉浸感的困惑和矛盾的方式。参与者调用“nolifer”、“hardcore”或“clean”player等身份结构,根据对话上下文,他们否认或将其分配给自己和对方,同时关注对(ab)正常性的担忧。这项研究的发现强调了谈话中玩家身份建构的动态过程,这是由话语语境的偶然性引起的,并举例说明了这一过程。
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引用次数: 1
Language and Social Psychology Approaches to Race, Racism, and Social Justice: Analyzing the Past and Revealing Ways Forward 种族、种族主义和社会正义的语言和社会心理学方法:分析过去并揭示前进的道路
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211064808
Natasha Shrikant, H. Giles, Daniel Angus
Issues of race, racism, and social justice are under-studied topics in this journal. This Prologue, and our Special Issue (S.I.) more broadly, highlights ways that language and social psychology (LSP) approaches can further our understanding of race, racism, and social justice, while suggesting more inclusive directions for their theoretical development. Acknowledging the inspiration from the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, we begin by discussing our deeply-held personal and emotional connections to recent societal events, including police violence against innocent Black civilians and the prevalence of anti-Asian hate. What follows, then, is: a historical analysis of past JLSP publications on these issues, a proposal for more intersections between LSP and communication social justice research, and an overview of the BLM movement together with the four articles that follow. We conclude by advocating for individual and institutional practices that can create socially-just changes by LSP scholars in the academy.
种族、种族主义和社会正义问题是本杂志研究不足的主题。这篇序言和我们的特刊(S.I.)更广泛地强调了语言和社会心理学(LSP)方法可以进一步加深我们对种族、种族主义和社会正义的理解,同时为其理论发展提出更具包容性的方向。承认黑人的命也是命(BLM)运动的灵感,我们首先讨论了我们与最近的社会事件之间根深蒂固的个人和情感联系,包括警察对无辜黑人平民的暴力行为和反亚裔仇恨的盛行。接下来是:对JLSP过去关于这些问题的出版物进行历史分析,提出LSP和传播社会正义研究之间更多交叉点的建议,以及对土地管理局运动的概述以及随后的四篇文章。最后,我们倡导学术界LSP学者的个人和制度实践,以创造社会公正的变化。
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引用次数: 0
The Effects of Expertise, Status Power, and Language Use on Perception of Task Partner 专长、地位权力和语言使用对任务伙伴感知的影响
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211067249
J. Paik, Lyn M. van Swol
An experiment manipulated the relative expertise and status power of dyad task partners, examining how expertise and status power affect language use and if linguistic cues that emerged during the interaction influence a partner's assessment of the speaker's competence. One hundred twenty-eight dyads worked together on a problem-solving task without knowing who had received better quality information beforehand. One hundred twenty-four interactions were transcribed and quantified using both language software and human coders. Members with superior expertise spoke more words and used more tag questions than those with less expertise. The data did not yield support for more politeness in low-status members’ language nor more confidence in high-expertise members’ language. Members who spoke more were perceived as more competent by partners. Members who used more hedges were perceived as more competent and polite. Results identified language features that can be used strategically to exert influence on others and manage impressions.
一项实验操纵了两组任务伙伴的相对专业知识和地位权力,研究专业知识和地位权力如何影响语言使用,以及互动过程中出现的语言线索是否会影响伙伴对说话者能力的评估。128对在不知道谁事先得到的信息质量更好的情况下,一起完成一项解决问题的任务。使用语言软件和人类编码器对124种相互作用进行转录和量化。专业知识较好的成员比专业知识较差的成员说了更多的单词,使用了更多的附加疑问句。这些数据并没有支持低地位成员的语言更礼貌,也没有支持高技能成员的语言更自信。发言多的成员被合伙人认为更有能力。使用更多模糊限制语的成员被认为更有能力和礼貌。结果发现,语言特征可以策略性地用于对他人施加影响和管理印象。
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引用次数: 1
Will You Go on a Date with Me? Predicting First Dates from Linguistic Traces in Online Dating Messages 你愿意和我约会吗?从在线约会信息中的语言痕迹预测第一次约会
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-17 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211066612
Sabrina A. Huang, Jeffrey T. Hancock
From conveying intimacy (“I like you”) to irritation (“stop messaging me!”) and dissatisfaction (“I don’t think we’ll work out”), language use plays a fundamental yet often overlooked role in the initiation of relationships. In online dating, daters exchange messages to determine how interested they are in a partner and whether they would like to go on a first date with them. In two studies, we examined whether linguistic features present in online dating messages can predict whether a first date took place. In Study 1, we identified five interpersonal processes related to first date outcomes: investment, interdependence, emotional dynamics, decision-making, and coordination. In Study 2, we tested our hypotheses generated from Study 1 on a new dataset. Our results suggest that certain linguistic features within online dating messages can be used to predict above chance the likelihood of going on a first date.
从表达亲密感(“我喜欢你”)到愤怒(“别再给我发信息了!”)和不满(“我认为我们不会成功的”),语言的使用在关系的开始中扮演着一个基本但经常被忽视的角色。在网上约会中,约会者会交换信息,以确定他们对伴侣的兴趣程度,以及是否愿意与他们进行第一次约会。在两项研究中,我们检验了在线约会信息中的语言特征是否可以预测第一次约会是否发生。在研究1中,我们确定了与第一次约会结果相关的五个人际过程:投资、相互依存、情绪动态、决策和协调。在研究2中,我们在一个新的数据集上测试了研究1中产生的假设。我们的研究结果表明,在线约会信息中的某些语言特征可以用来预测第一次约会的可能性。
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引用次数: 0
Argumentation and Incivility in Online Forums: The Case of Discussing Colorism 网络论坛中的争论与煽动——以讨论肤色主义为例
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-17 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211066889
Susan L. Kline, Tiffany N. White, Ralph J. Martins
Conversation argument theory is used to analyze seven online discussions of colorism, a form of skin tone prejudice. Discussants’ comments (N = 587) expressed ad hominem acts (17%), reasoning activities (59%) and delimitors (e.g., addressed objections, 37%). Unlike general forums confrontation-initiated forums had more ad hominem acts. Posts with compared to posts without ad hominem acts had fewer reasoning activities and delimitors. General colorism forums were the most civil and developed, findings that have implications for designing online forums.
对话论证理论被用于分析七个关于肤色歧视的在线讨论,肤色歧视是一种肤色偏见。讨论者的意见(N = 587)表达了人身行为(17%)、推理活动(59%)和界定者(例如,处理了反对意见,37%)。与一般论坛不同,对抗发起的论坛有更多的个人行为。与没有人身行为的帖子相比,有的帖子具有较少的推理活动和分隔符。一般色彩主义论坛是最文明和最发达的,这些发现对设计在线论坛有启示。
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引用次数: 0
Minority Language Learning and Use: Can Self-Determination Counter Social Determinism? 少数民族语言学习和使用:自决能否对抗社会决定论?
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-13 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211041153
R. Landry, R. Allard, Kenneth Deveau, Sylvain St-Onge
To what extent is minority language use in society imposed by social determinism, a force acting on individuals based on the language group's relative vitality in terms of demography, institutional support, and status? Can social determinism be countered by the force of self-determination sustained by group members’ personal autonomy, critical consciousness, and strong engaged integrated identity? These questions are addressed by testing a revised Self-determination and ethnolinguistic development (SED) model, using structural equation modeling. This model specifies how three categories of language socialization (enculturation, personal autonomization, critical consciousness-raising) mediate between objective ethnolinguistic vitality (EV) and four psycholinguistic constructs (engaged integrated identity, community engagement, linguistic competencies, subjective EV) in the prediction of minority language use. Results on a large sample of French Canadian students in different EV settings strongly support the SED model and show that social determinism can be at least moderately countered by psycholinguistic constructs that increase individual self-determination.
少数民族语言在社会中的使用在多大程度上受到社会决定论的影响?社会决定论是一种基于语言群体在人口、制度支持和地位方面的相对活力而作用于个人的力量。社会决定论能否被群体成员的个人自主性、批判意识和强烈的参与整合认同所支撑的自决力量所对抗?这些问题是通过测试修订自决和民族语言发展(SED)模型,使用结构方程模型来解决的。该模型详细说明了三类语言社会化(文化化、个人自主化、批判意识提升)如何在客观民族语言活力(EV)和四种心理语言结构(参与整合认同、社区参与、语言能力、主观EV)之间起到中介作用,预测少数民族语言的使用。在不同EV环境下的大量法裔加拿大学生样本的结果强烈支持SED模型,并表明社会决定论至少可以被增加个人自决的心理语言构念适度地抵消。
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引用次数: 6
Language, Discrimination and Employability: Employers’ Othering and Racist Representations of Domestic Migrant Workers on Social Media 语言、歧视和就业能力:雇主在社交媒体上对家庭移民工人的另类和种族主义表述
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-09 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211046644
H. Ladegaard
Discursive othering deals with the many ways in which language is used to express prejudice against minorities, and it outlines the processes and conditions that promote group-based inequality and marginalization. This article focuses on online othering, and it analyzes a corpus of 615 comments posted by Hong Kong employers of domestic migrant workers (DMWs) on social media. First, a quantitative analysis of the corpus outlines the content categories found in the posts, and second, a discourse analysis of representative excerpts illustrates the claims made about DMWs. Employers engage in othering of their helpers, and the analysis shows how demeaning racist comments function to publicly shame them and warn others not to employ them. The article uses Language and Social Psychology frameworks to analyze the posts, and it discusses the functions of using racist derogatory language. The paper concludes by discussing how research may be used to address pressing social issues.
话语他人论涉及语言表达对少数群体偏见的多种方式,它概述了促进基于群体的不平等和边缘化的过程和条件。本文以网络他人为研究对象,分析了香港家庭佣工雇主在社交媒体上发布的615条评论。首先,对语料库的定量分析概述了帖子中的内容类别,其次,对代表性摘录的话语分析说明了关于DMW的说法。雇主对他们的助手进行了其他侮辱,分析表明,有辱人格的种族主义言论是如何公开羞辱他们并警告其他人不要雇佣他们的。文章运用语言和社会心理学的框架对这些帖子进行分析,并探讨了使用种族主义贬损语言的作用。论文最后讨论了如何利用研究来解决紧迫的社会问题。
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引用次数: 3
Presidential Profanity in Duterte's Philippines: How Swearing Discursively Constructs a Populist Regime 杜特尔特菲律宾的总统脏话:脏话如何构建民粹主义政权
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-06 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211065780
C. Montiel, Joshua Uyheng, Nmanuel de Leon
Swearing in public discourse represents a contentious rhetorical feature of populist leaders’ transgressive politics. This paper argues that, beyond constituting merely “offensive” speech, swearing generatively accomplishes a host of discursive functions which contribute to the fortification of a populist regime. Taking populist President Duterte of the Philippines as a case in point, we utilize a critical text analytics approach to examine his use of profane language across a corpus of 746 of his public speeches. We find that Duterte discursively harnesses swear words to: (a) affirm vernacular identities with hostile humor, (b) claim outsider virtues against corrupt institutions, and (c) marshal insider force as the nation's sovereign leader. Swearing thus represents a rich discursive resource for populist leaders to navigate their contradictory positions as insiders and outsiders to political power, toward both public endearment and coercion of the nation's people. Our findings suggest the importance of critically examining language in relation to collective-level phenomena like populism and the utility of mixed methods approaches for enriching global psychologies of politics and language.
在公共话语中咒骂是民粹主义领导人越轨政治的一个有争议的修辞特征。本文认为,除了构成“冒犯性”言论外,脏话还具有一系列话语功能,有助于巩固民粹主义政权。以民粹主义的菲律宾总统杜特尔特为例,我们利用批判性文本分析方法,在746次公开演讲中检查了他对亵渎语言的使用。我们发现,杜特尔特散漫地利用脏话:(a)用充满敌意的幽默肯定本土身份,(b)对腐败机构宣称局外人的美德,以及(c)作为国家主权领导人调动内部力量。因此,对于民粹主义领导人来说,咒骂代表了一种丰富的话语资源,可以引导他们作为政治权力的内部人和外部人的矛盾立场,走向公众的喜爱和对国家人民的胁迫。我们的研究结果表明,批判性地审视语言与民粹主义等集体层面现象的关系的重要性,以及混合方法方法在丰富全球政治和语言心理学方面的效用。
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引用次数: 1
Public Expressions of Empathy and Sympathy by U.S. Criminal Justice Officials After Controversial Police Killings of African-Americans 警察杀害非洲裔美国人引发争议后,美国刑事司法官员公开表达同情和同情
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-26 DOI: 10.1177/0261927X211057238
E. Maguire, H. Giles
Police use of force against minorities, particularly African-Americans, has become a prominent national issue in the United States. In a number of controversial instances, such as the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, African-Americans have died under questionable circumstances due to police use of force. These incidents have fueled the growth of the #BlackLivesMatter movement and have often resulted in large-scale protests and riots. In this paper, we examine statements made by four types of criminal justice officials – police executives, police department spokespersons, police union representatives, and prosecutors – in the immediate aftermath of 30 such incidents that occurred in 2020. We examine the language used by these officials in social media postings, news releases, and press conferences, focusing specifically on the extent to which they express empathy or sympathy toward the decedent or his or her loved ones, as well as the community at large. Our analysis reveals that criminal justice officials rarely express empathy or sympathy in the aftermath of these incidents, though there are noteworthy differences between different types of officials. Our findings are helpful for understanding how the language used by these officials, particularly the public expression of empathy and sympathy, fits into broader debates about race and criminal justice in the United States.
警察对少数民族,特别是对非洲裔美国人使用武力,已经成为美国一个突出的全国性问题。在一些有争议的案例中,如明尼阿波利斯的乔治·弗洛伊德之死,非洲裔美国人在可疑的情况下因警察使用武力而死亡。这些事件推动了“黑人的生命也很重要”运动的发展,并经常导致大规模抗议和骚乱。在本文中,我们研究了四种类型的刑事司法官员——警察主管、警察部门发言人、警察工会代表和检察官——在2020年发生的30起此类事件发生后的陈述。我们研究了这些官员在社交媒体帖子、新闻稿和新闻发布会上使用的语言,特别关注他们对死者或其亲人以及整个社区表达同情或同情的程度。我们的分析显示,刑事司法官员在这些事件发生后很少表达同情或同情,尽管不同类型的官员之间存在显著差异。我们的研究结果有助于理解这些官员使用的语言,尤其是公开表达同情和同情的语言,是如何融入美国关于种族和刑事司法的更广泛辩论的。
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“You are Irish—and as Irish as Me!”: Antiracism and National Identities in Ireland “你是爱尔兰人——和我一样是爱尔兰人!”:爱尔兰的反种族主义和民族认同
IF 2.1 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-03 DOI: 10.1177/0261927x211048215
Rahul Sambaraju
What is the role of national identities in doing antiracism? In social psychology, much research on racism has examined processes and practices of exclusion. Scant research however has examined practices of inclusion. In this paper, I examine practices of national majority group members doing antiracism in response to complaints by ethnic minority members about facing racism on Twitter about their national belonging. I examine these instances and responses to these in the Irish context, as in Ireland, being “Irish” can mean both ethnic and national identity. Findings show that respondents’ national identification was central to practices of inclusion, such as that of affirming the Irishness of those facing exclusion. For respondents’ national belonging was oriented to as significant for those complaining about inclusion, for themselves, and for those who were engaging in racist exclusion of ethnic minority members. Together the findings show that while national identities allow for antiracism, these problematically suppress the relevance of race in favor of nations and nationalisms.
国家身份在反种族主义中扮演什么角色?在社会心理学中,许多关于种族主义的研究都考察了排斥的过程和实践。然而,很少有研究考察了包容的实践。在本文中,我研究了民族多数群体成员在回应少数民族成员关于在Twitter上面对种族主义的投诉时反种族主义的做法。我在爱尔兰的背景下考察了这些例子和对它们的回应,就像在爱尔兰一样,“爱尔兰人”既意味着种族身份,也意味着国家身份。调查结果表明,受访者的国家身份是包容实践的核心,例如确认那些面临排斥的爱尔兰人的身份。对于那些抱怨被包容的人,对于他们自己,对于那些从事种族主义排斥少数民族成员的人来说,受访者的民族归属感是同样重要的。综上所述,这些发现表明,虽然民族认同允许反种族主义,但这些认同却有问题地压制了种族的相关性,而有利于民族和民族主义。
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