Vernacular voices in the public sphere: Marginality, conflict and authenticity in ‘below the line’ comments to a Pro-Brexit British tabloid

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Though criticized for attracting bigots and haters, ‘below the line’ (BTL) comment spaces extend the public sphere to include vernacular voices that rarely figure in mainstream democratic debate. This study examines interaction among commenters in a corpus of comments posted to the British newspaper the Express on the divisive issue of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union. It shows how in this context regular BTL commenters create and perform an authentic ‘Brexiter’ identity in opposition to public norms of civility, through displays of in-group solidarity and collective out-group hostility. It further shows how this aggressive behaviour is deliberately orchestrated and channelled by the newspaper itself. The study suggests that, as a result, the common ground essential to democratic participation is not being extended but eroded, to the detriment of all.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationStructures in Discourse
Undertitel på värdpublikationInteraction, Adaptability, and Pragmatic Functions
RedaktörerMartin Gill, Aino Malmivirta, Brita Wårvik
UtgivningsortAmsterdam
FörlagJohn Benjamins
Sidor176-201
ISBN (elektroniskt)9789027246820
ISBN (tryckt)9789027246820 , 9789027246820 , 9789027246820 , 9789027246820 , 9789027214911
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StatusPublicerad - 7 aug. 2024
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

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NamnPragmatics & Beyond New Series
FörlagJohn Benjamins
Volym345

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