Evaluation is an important aspect of (im)politeness, and this article explores it from an interdisciplinary perspective. It starts by considering the East–West debate in politeness theory and argues that both emic and etic approaches to research can contribute usefully to the deliberations. It then maintains that, if we are to understand the impact of culture on people’s (im)politeness evaluations, we need to unpack the concept more thoroughly. It proposes that useful insights can be obtained from Haidt’s (e.g. Haidt & Kesebir, 2010) work on moral foundations and Schwartz’s (e.g. Schwartz et al., 2012) work on basic values. The article ends by revisiting the East–West debate, discussing the potential impact of other factors such as beliefs ...
The present paper was planned for this issue of our journal, which Geoffrey Leech and I intended to ...
This chapter explores the interconnectedness of emotions with (im)politeness from a theoretical and ...
Although politeness is an important concern in communications across cultures, a prevalent assumptio...
Evaluation is an important aspect of (im)politeness, and this article explores it from an interdisci...
This paper builds on the recent increased interest in interpersonal relations and evaluative judgeme...
Participant evaluations have been at the heart of recent discursive (im)politeness research, yet des...
Politeness plays a crucial role in all cultures and societies for maintaining relationships and for ...
This study examines variation in evaluations of im/politeness of a recording of a naturally occurrin...
Im/politeness is often conceptualised as the hearer's evaluation of a speaker's behaviour in discurs...
In this article, we argue that critical communication scholars have largely overlooked the study of ...
Abstract This paper explores how the authors to the papers in this special issue of Acta Linguistic...
This article selectively reviews the literature on politeness across different disciplines—linguisti...
Early accounts of politeness have been widely criticised for adopting a universalist stance while at...
The argumentative and variable nature of (im)politeness evaluations and perceptions has long been di...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Dániel Z. Kádár has been the mo...
The present paper was planned for this issue of our journal, which Geoffrey Leech and I intended to ...
This chapter explores the interconnectedness of emotions with (im)politeness from a theoretical and ...
Although politeness is an important concern in communications across cultures, a prevalent assumptio...
Evaluation is an important aspect of (im)politeness, and this article explores it from an interdisci...
This paper builds on the recent increased interest in interpersonal relations and evaluative judgeme...
Participant evaluations have been at the heart of recent discursive (im)politeness research, yet des...
Politeness plays a crucial role in all cultures and societies for maintaining relationships and for ...
This study examines variation in evaluations of im/politeness of a recording of a naturally occurrin...
Im/politeness is often conceptualised as the hearer's evaluation of a speaker's behaviour in discurs...
In this article, we argue that critical communication scholars have largely overlooked the study of ...
Abstract This paper explores how the authors to the papers in this special issue of Acta Linguistic...
This article selectively reviews the literature on politeness across different disciplines—linguisti...
Early accounts of politeness have been widely criticised for adopting a universalist stance while at...
The argumentative and variable nature of (im)politeness evaluations and perceptions has long been di...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Dániel Z. Kádár has been the mo...
The present paper was planned for this issue of our journal, which Geoffrey Leech and I intended to ...
This chapter explores the interconnectedness of emotions with (im)politeness from a theoretical and ...
Although politeness is an important concern in communications across cultures, a prevalent assumptio...