Academic Journal
Нормы виртуального общения в дискурсе русскоязычных чатов
| Title: | Нормы виртуального общения в дискурсе русскоязычных чатов |
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| Source: | Вестник Томского государственного университета. |
| Publisher Information: | Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Национальный исследовательский Томский государственный университет», 2012. |
| Publication Year: | 2012 |
| Subject Terms: | ВИРТУАЛЬНЫЙ ДИСКУРС, ЧАТ-КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, НОРМЫ ОБЩЕНИЯ, СТЕПЕНЬ НОРМАТИВНОСТИ, 16. Peace & justice |
| Description: | In every scope of activity and in every sphere of communication there are demands, regulations, and recommendations (though sometimes not accurately formulated) which greatly contribute to the quality and success of people interaction. Internet is not an exception. It is a vast informative and communicative space where the users communicate pursuing different objectives and applying different means. Principal standards of communication for the Internet users were formulated simultaneously with the beginning of e-net existence. The rules of net etiquette are not always generally established and strictly recommended. They may vary with the purposes of communication. The place of communication also means much. However, the common formulae remain invariable for every participant of e-communication. They assert that the principle of parity is the main ethic one in the virtual communication as well as in real life. As a consequence, unprintable language is banned, etiquette formulae must be used, and speech strategies must be chosen according to the place of communication. Standards of communication in chats include, on the one hand, generally accepted standards of conduct actual for the communication in the real world. These are unprintable language and personal insult ban, observance of the rules of courtesy (the use of salutations and other etiquette formulae). On the other hand, the specific character of virtual communication consisting first of all in the absolute verbal form of expression is taken into account. That is why the rules of chat-communication contain paragraphs regulating this outer face of communication and aim at the users not creating visual difficulties in communication. One of the main factors influencing the observance of the mentioned regulations and recommendations is availability of moderation in a chat. Moderation is put into effect by moderators who are the users authorized with wider rights and duties as compared with other chat-participants. Thus, different chats are characterized by different degree of normative. It is determined by availability of moderation and existing rules of communication in chats, including clear designated bans as well as common recommendations. Depending on the degree of normative in chats conflict situations, the use of unprintable language, insult of chat participants, flood and blinding of screen are possible. These take place in badly moderated chats without registration where any user may become its participant or in special channels where there are principally no rules at all. In chats where the participants are relatively constant, the moderator is always present, and after violation penalties are immediately applied, these occur more rarely. Описываются нормы общения в виртуальном дискурсе Интернета и в дискурсе чат-коммуникации. Обозначенные правила включают в себя как общепринятые нормы поведения, так и нормы, специфические для данного вида общения. Определяется степень нормативности в различных чатах на основании соблюдения правил и наличия или отсутствия модерации. Анализируется реализация норм виртуального общения непосредственно в речевом поведении участников чат-коммуникации. |
| Document Type: | Article |
| File Description: | text/html |
| Language: | Russian |
| ISSN: | 1561-803X 1561-7793 |
| Access URL: | http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/normy-virtualnogo-obscheniya-v-diskurse-russkoyazychnyh-chatov http://cyberleninka.ru/article_covers/14005670.png |
| Accession Number: | edsair.od......2806..a00bae0a8ee6cc44bfb35b37e3e5c929 |
| Database: | OpenAIRE |
| ISSN: | 1561803X 15617793 |
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