A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of children’s and groomers’ talk in online grooming interactions

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Craig Evans , Nuria Lorenzo-Dus
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Abstract

Harmful communication may not always be recognisable as such, especially when it is manipulative and deceptive and appears to be indistinguishable from innocuous communication. This is the case with online child sexual grooming, where talk from interactions between groomers and children may resemble that seen between friends or consenting adults chatting. However, recognising that online grooming may be taking place is not simply a matter of spotting tell-tale words or phrases. It requires engaging with ways that online grooming is discursive: involving groomers and children using language to perform particular functions as they pursue different goals through a dynamic exchange. We address this need in this study by providing the first ever complete account of online grooming discourse, one that identifies features not only of groomers’ talk but also of children’s, using collocates of the most frequent content words in a corpus of each. Comparing findings between the two highlights distinctiveness that helps make online grooming communication more identifiable. It also reveals strong similarity, perhaps reflecting groomers’ efforts to minimise perpetrator/victim contrast for deception purposes. An advantage of using a corpus-assisted discourse studies approach, as found in our study, is that it can uncover subtle, non-obvious patterns that may serve as indicators of online grooming despite such deception.
基于语料库辅助的在线梳理互动中儿童和美容师谈话的话语分析
有害的沟通可能并不总是这样被识别出来,特别是当它是操纵和欺骗的,似乎与无害的沟通无法区分。这就是在线儿童性引诱的情况,在这种情况下,美容师和孩子之间的互动对话可能类似于朋友之间或成年人之间的聊天。然而,认识到在线美容可能正在发生,并不仅仅是发现泄露信息的单词或短语的问题。它需要采用在线培训是话语式的方式:让培训师和孩子通过动态交流,在追求不同目标的过程中,使用语言来执行特定功能。在这项研究中,我们通过提供有史以来第一个完整的在线梳理话语来解决这一需求,它不仅确定了梳理者谈话的特征,还确定了儿童谈话的特征,使用每个语料库中最常见的实词的搭配。比较两者的研究结果,可以凸显出有助于使在线梳理交流更容易识别的独特性。它还揭示了强烈的相似性,这也许反映了为了欺骗的目的,美容师努力将肇事者/受害者的对比降到最低。正如我们在研究中发现的那样,使用语料库辅助话语研究方法的一个优点是,它可以发现微妙的、不明显的模式,这些模式可以作为在线修饰的指标,尽管存在这种欺骗。
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Applied Corpus Linguistics
Applied Corpus Linguistics Linguistics and Language
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