‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news

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Main Author: Simoes, Elsa
Publication Date: 2019
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took place in Windsor, on 19 May, 2018. Prior to the event, the bride’s nationality, profession, marital status and ethnicity were already news fodder for tabloids and society magazines. The couple’s high visibility made them targets for supportive comments, as well as hate speech and verbal aggression. At the time of the wedding, an array of contradictory online comments could be found in newspapers, often with extreme opinions being voiced. A sample of comments found on The Daily Telegraph on the 19th May will be looked into, focusing on different aspects of the ceremony. To explore the functioning of argumentation within such a contemporary arena for public discussion, it is the purpose of this paper to elaborate on the ways of expressing lines of reasoning displayed in these online comments, with argumentation strategies for agreement or disagreement about previously expressed points of view, either general in tone, or appearing as a thread in response to a specific commentator. Specific arguments are often put forward, to persuade others; disagreement is often established by poking fun at others’ contributions, whereas humour can be effective for face-saving purposes or for deflecting aggressive ‘ad hominem’ comments.
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spelling ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related newsArgumentation StrategiesPolitenessAggressionOnline ForumsDiscourse AnalysisArgumentation StrategiesPolitenessAggressionOnline ForumsDiscourse AnalysisThe Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took place in Windsor, on 19 May, 2018. Prior to the event, the bride’s nationality, profession, marital status and ethnicity were already news fodder for tabloids and society magazines. The couple’s high visibility made them targets for supportive comments, as well as hate speech and verbal aggression. At the time of the wedding, an array of contradictory online comments could be found in newspapers, often with extreme opinions being voiced. A sample of comments found on The Daily Telegraph on the 19th May will be looked into, focusing on different aspects of the ceremony. To explore the functioning of argumentation within such a contemporary arena for public discussion, it is the purpose of this paper to elaborate on the ways of expressing lines of reasoning displayed in these online comments, with argumentation strategies for agreement or disagreement about previously expressed points of view, either general in tone, or appearing as a thread in response to a specific commentator. Specific arguments are often put forward, to persuade others; disagreement is often established by poking fun at others’ contributions, whereas humour can be effective for face-saving purposes or for deflecting aggressive ‘ad hominem’ comments.The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took place in Windsor, on 19 May, 2018. Prior to the event, the bride’s nationality, profession, marital status and ethnicity were already news fodder for tabloids and society magazines. The couple’s high visibility made them targets for supportive comments, as well as hate speech and verbal aggression. At the time of the wedding, an array of contradictory online comments could be found in newspapers, often with extreme opinions being voiced. A sample of comments found on The Daily Telegraph on the 19th May will be looked into, focusing on different aspects of the ceremony. To explore the functioning of argumentation within such a contemporary arena for public discussion, it is the purpose of this paper to elaborate on the ways of expressing lines of reasoning displayed in these online comments, with argumentation strategies for agreement or disagreement about previously expressed points of view, either general in tone, or appearing as a thread in response to a specific commentator. Specific arguments are often put forward, to persuade others; disagreement is often established by poking fun at others’ contributions, whereas humour can be effective for face-saving purposes or for deflecting aggressive ‘ad hominem’ comments.Faculdade de Letras. Universidade do Porto2019-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.21747/21833958/red8a7https://doi.org/10.21747/21833958/red8a7Redis: Revista de Estudos do Discurso; N.º 8 (2019): REDIS: Revista de Estudos do Discurso; 156-1782183-395810.21747/21833958/red8reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/re/article/view/6570https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/re/article/view/6570/6124Direitos de Autor (c) 2020 Redis: Revista de Estudos do discursoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimoes, Elsa2024-05-24T11:15:30Zoai:ojs.letras.up.pt/ojs:article/6570Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T10:46:14.662281Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
title ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
spellingShingle ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
Simoes, Elsa
Argumentation Strategies
Politeness
Aggression
Online Forums
Discourse Analysis
Argumentation Strategies
Politeness
Aggression
Online Forums
Discourse Analysis
title_short ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
title_full ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
title_fullStr ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
title_full_unstemmed ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
title_sort ‘Long live Harry and Meghan!’: an analysis of polite and aggressive argumentation strategies from online forums on celebrity-related news
author Simoes, Elsa
author_facet Simoes, Elsa
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Argumentation Strategies
Politeness
Aggression
Online Forums
Discourse Analysis
Argumentation Strategies
Politeness
Aggression
Online Forums
Discourse Analysis
topic Argumentation Strategies
Politeness
Aggression
Online Forums
Discourse Analysis
Argumentation Strategies
Politeness
Aggression
Online Forums
Discourse Analysis
description The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took place in Windsor, on 19 May, 2018. Prior to the event, the bride’s nationality, profession, marital status and ethnicity were already news fodder for tabloids and society magazines. The couple’s high visibility made them targets for supportive comments, as well as hate speech and verbal aggression. At the time of the wedding, an array of contradictory online comments could be found in newspapers, often with extreme opinions being voiced. A sample of comments found on The Daily Telegraph on the 19th May will be looked into, focusing on different aspects of the ceremony. To explore the functioning of argumentation within such a contemporary arena for public discussion, it is the purpose of this paper to elaborate on the ways of expressing lines of reasoning displayed in these online comments, with argumentation strategies for agreement or disagreement about previously expressed points of view, either general in tone, or appearing as a thread in response to a specific commentator. Specific arguments are often put forward, to persuade others; disagreement is often established by poking fun at others’ contributions, whereas humour can be effective for face-saving purposes or for deflecting aggressive ‘ad hominem’ comments.
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