Article published In: Closeness and conflict: The discourse of domestic discord across English and Spanish-speaking communities
Edited by Diana Boxer and María Elena Placencia
[Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 6:2] 2018
► pp. 320–343
Managing conflict on WhatsApp
A contrastive study of British and Spanish family disputes
Published online: 26 November 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.00015.gar
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.00015.gar
Abstract
This study investigates family conflict talk in a computer-mediated environment from a language-in-interaction focus. It is based
on two different data sets of six WhatsApp groups that feature arguing British families, and of six WhatsApp groups that feature
arguing Spanish families. It looks at the different linguistic strategies that participants deploy when taking up opposing stances
on a given issue. Through a detailed discourse analysis of the conflict-based episodes in English and Spanish, the results not
only show a differentiated linguistic process in the way(s) in which the study participants managed conflict, but also suggest
that smartphone-mediated interpersonal conflict needs to be understood as an attempt to inhabit legitimate subject positions in
and through discourse.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Literature review
- 2.1Interpersonal communication and communication technology
- 2.2Conflict talk as language-in-interaction
- 3.Data and methods
- 3.1Description of the data
- 3.2Framework and procedure
- 3.3Discussion: A pragma-discursive approach to the analysis of attribution biases
- 4.Maintaining, escalating, and terminating conflict talk
- 4.1The Spanish data set: Adopting a competing conflict style
- 4.2The English dataset: Adopting a conflict avoidance style
- 5.Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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