约旦社会媒体对政府政策批评策略的语用分析:基于性别的调查

Sumaya Alshakhanbeh, Sharif Alghazo
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本研究对约旦在Facebook和Twitter上使用的批评政府政策的言论行为进行了语用分析。它检验了性别对参与者选择批评策略的影响。获得的数据包括300个公开帖子、评论和tweet。本文采用了Nguyen(2005)批评策略框架的改编版本来分析数据。结果显示,帖子、评论和推文作者最常用的策略分别是讽刺、识别问题、向上帝抱怨和负面评价。结果还显示,男性和女性在一些批评策略上存在差异:男性倾向于更多地使用不确定的表达和询问/预设,而女性倾向于使用对真主的不满/抱怨和表情符号/图片。该研究表明,社交媒体上使用的语言是对政府与公民关系不信任的一个强有力的指标,从作者对政府决策的不确定性的表达中可以看出这一点。关键词:批评言语行为,媒介话语,社会语用学,政府
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A Pragmatic Analysis of Criticism Strategies against Government Policies on Social Media in Jordan: A Gender-Based Investigation
This study presents a pragmatic analysis of the speech act of criticism as used on Facebook and Twitter against government policies in Jordan. It examines the effect of gender on the participants’ choice of criticism strategies. The data obtained comprises 300 public posts, comments, and tweets. An adapted version of Nguyen’s (2005) framework of criticism strategies is used to analyse the data. The results reveal that the most frequently used strategies by the writers of the posts, comments, and tweets are sarcasm, identification of a problem, grievance/complaint to God, and negative evaluation, respectively. The results also showcase that men and women use some criticism strategies differently: Men tend to make more use of expression of uncertainty and asking/presupposing while women tend to use grievance/complaint to Allah and emojis/pictures. The study shows how language used on social media is a strong indicator of the distrust in the government-citizen relationship evident in the writers’ expression of uncertainty about the government’s decisions. Keywords: Speech Act of Criticism, Media Discourse, Socio-Pragmatics, Government.
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