In this study we offer a socio-pragmatic examination of instances of what is generally known in social psychology as “bystander intervention,” i.e. the social action by which a bystander steps in and attempts to prevent a wrongdoer from abusing a victim. We explore the relationship between (im)politeness and participants’ perceptions and understandings of moral principles as evidenced by their metacommunicative voicing. Our analysis concentrates on cases of bystander intervention in the US by analysing data drawn from a reality show. Bystander intervention is a noteworthy phenomenon to examine for, at least, two reasons. First, it is a type of aggressive social action as it poses an uninvited and open challenge to the wrongdoer in public. S...
The studies in this special issue focus not so much on apologies in public discourse, in the media,...
Sexual assault is a major concern on the U.S. college campus. Engaging students as pro-social bystan...
Research on the psychological and marketing-related predictors of bystanders’ intentions to interven...
In this study we offer a socio-pragmatic examination of instances of what is generally known in soci...
Bystander approach is widely used in violence and bullying prevention programs as it encourages the ...
Im/politeness is often conceptualised as the hearer's evaluation of a speaker's behaviour in discurs...
Bullying is a harmful phenomenon wherein victims have difficulty defending themselves. Bystanders ha...
This study is concerned with the increasing use of impolite language that one observes during intera...
This study examines rituals of outspokenness, by analysing cases drawn from the US hidden camera sho...
Despite their potential to reduce or remedy the impact of cyberbullying, most bystanders do not inte...
Scholars are increasingly considering bystander intervention as a behavior that could be an effectiv...
Abstract Human activities are conditioned by proper use of language. The primary use of language is...
User intervention against incivility as social enforcement of democratic norms on social media platf...
Bullying was approached as a social phenomenon in the present study. The central aim of this thesis...
Various scholars have studied the increasing occurrence of toxic, often large-scale arguments over a...
The studies in this special issue focus not so much on apologies in public discourse, in the media,...
Sexual assault is a major concern on the U.S. college campus. Engaging students as pro-social bystan...
Research on the psychological and marketing-related predictors of bystanders’ intentions to interven...
In this study we offer a socio-pragmatic examination of instances of what is generally known in soci...
Bystander approach is widely used in violence and bullying prevention programs as it encourages the ...
Im/politeness is often conceptualised as the hearer's evaluation of a speaker's behaviour in discurs...
Bullying is a harmful phenomenon wherein victims have difficulty defending themselves. Bystanders ha...
This study is concerned with the increasing use of impolite language that one observes during intera...
This study examines rituals of outspokenness, by analysing cases drawn from the US hidden camera sho...
Despite their potential to reduce or remedy the impact of cyberbullying, most bystanders do not inte...
Scholars are increasingly considering bystander intervention as a behavior that could be an effectiv...
Abstract Human activities are conditioned by proper use of language. The primary use of language is...
User intervention against incivility as social enforcement of democratic norms on social media platf...
Bullying was approached as a social phenomenon in the present study. The central aim of this thesis...
Various scholars have studied the increasing occurrence of toxic, often large-scale arguments over a...
The studies in this special issue focus not so much on apologies in public discourse, in the media,...
Sexual assault is a major concern on the U.S. college campus. Engaging students as pro-social bystan...
Research on the psychological and marketing-related predictors of bystanders’ intentions to interven...