In:The Discursive Construction of Identities On- and Offline: Personal - group - collective
Edited by Birte Bös, Sonja Kleinke, Sandra Mollin and Nuria Hernández
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 78] 2018
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Published online: 23 July 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.78.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
vii
Introduction: Identity construction in complex discourse contexts
1
Sonja Kleinke
Nuria Hernández
Birte Bös
Part I.Personal identities
13
Great pretenders: The phenomenon of impersonating (pseudo-)historical personae in medieval blogs, or: Blogging for someone else’s fame?
15
Monika Kirner-Ludwig
Constructing personal identities online: Self-disclosure in popular blogs
57
Elise Salonen
The development of identity in Batman comics
81
Claudia Enzweiler
Part II.Group identities
107
Code-switching and identity construction in WhatsApp: Evidence from a (digital) community of practice
109
Michael Wentker
Identity and metapragmatic acts in a student forum discussion thread
133
Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen
Indeterminate us and them: The complexities of referentiality, identity and group construction in a public online discussion
153
Sonja Kleinke
Birte Bös
“no prizes to anybody spotting my typo, by the way” The interplay between criticism and identity management in the comments sections on newspaper websites
177
Monika Eller
Part III.Collective identities
203
The use of face-threatening acts in the construction of in- and out-group identities in British parliamentary debates
205
Sandra Mollin
“And you know, Jeremy, my father came from a very poor background indeed”: Collective identities and the private-public interface in political discourse
227
Anita Fetzer
Nations as persons: Collective identities in conflict
249
Andreas Musolff
Index
267
