Review published In: Internet Pragmatics
Vol. 2:2 (2019) ► pp.319–324
Book review
Dániel Z. Kádár, Politeness, Impoliteness and Ritual: Maintaining the Moral Order in Interpersonal Interaction
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Published online: 23 September 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/ip.00034.wan
https://doi.org/10.1075/ip.00034.wan
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Goffman, Erving. 1955. “On face-work: An analysis of ritual elements in social interaction.” Psychiatry 18(3): 213–231.
Haugh, Michael, Dániel Z. Kádár, and Sara Mills. 2013. “Interpersonal pragmatics: Issues and debates.” Journal of Pragmatics 581: 1–11.
Kádár, Dániel Z. 2013. Relational Rituals and Communication: Ritual Interaction in Groups. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Kádár, Dániel Z., and Melvin de la Cruz. 2016. “Rituals of outspokenness and verbal conflict.” Pragmatics and Society 7(2): 265–290.
Kádár, Dániel Z., and Yongping Ran. 2015. “Ritual in intercultural contact: A metapragmatic case study of heckling.” Journal of Pragmatics 771: 41–55.
Kádár, Dániel Z., and Siân Robinson Davies. 2016. “Ritual, aggression, and participatory ambiguity.” Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 4(2): 202–233.
