Multidiscursivity of Cyberbullying as the Epiphenomenon of Social Media Communication in a Screen Society

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Andrii Bezrukov, Victoriia Yashkina, Nataliia Polishko, Oleksandra Budilova
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Communication modes have significantly changed in recent years. Digitalisation and cybernation of social, scientific and cultural life have caused the emergence of new forms and means of communication. That induces shaping some specific behavioural profiles and manifesting negative traits on the web that sociocultural shifts drive. Cyberbullying has become a highly unwelcome epiphenomenon in social media communication. The inevitable transformation of rapidly changing worldview paradigms, cultural sets and stereotypes actualise the processes determining it. Language reflects those processes and objectifies the modes of communication in cyberspace. They require new research strategies within an interdisciplinary approach. Nonverbal forms of cyberbullying are also fairly common; they combine with language structures to form syncretic patterns. The article discusses the theoretical bases of circulation of those patterns in the multimodal aspect as that approach moves beyond merely language analysis and reveals the polymorphism and multidiscursivity of online communication. Depending on the type of cyberbullying, using various verbal and nonverbal techniques may be of interest in controlling a cyberbully. Clarifying the strategies for representing cyberbullying contributes to a greater understanding of one of the most crucial aspects of social media communication. Keywords: Networking, Bullying, Cyberspace, Language, Multimodality, Internet
网络欺凌的多话语性:屏幕社会中社交媒体传播的附带现象
近年来,通信方式发生了重大变化。社会、科学和文化生活的数字化和网络化导致了新的传播形式和手段的出现。这导致在网络上形成一些特定的行为特征,并表现出社会文化转变所驱动的负面特征。网络欺凌已经成为社交媒体交流中非常不受欢迎的附带现象。迅速变化的世界观范式、文化背景和刻板印象的不可避免的转变,实现了决定它的过程。语言反映了这些过程,并将网络空间的交流方式物化。它们需要跨学科方法中的新研究策略。非语言形式的网络欺凌也相当普遍;它们与语言结构相结合,形成综合模式。本文从多模态的角度探讨了这些模式循环的理论基础,这种方法超越了单纯的语言分析,揭示了网络交际的多态性和多话语性。根据网络欺凌的类型,使用各种语言和非语言技术可能对控制网络欺凌感兴趣。澄清代表网络欺凌的策略有助于更好地理解社交媒体传播的最重要方面之一。关键词:网络,欺凌,网络空间,语言,多模态,互联网
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