Sarcasm, the smiling poop, and E-discourse ...
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Title :
Sarcasm, the smiling poop, and E-discourse aggressiveness: getting far too emotional with emojis
Author(s) :
Wagner, Anne [Auteur]
Centre de recherche Droits et perspectives du droit - ULR 4487 [CRDP]
Marusek, Sarah [Auteur]
Yu, Wei [Auteur]

Centre de recherche Droits et perspectives du droit - ULR 4487 [CRDP]
Marusek, Sarah [Auteur]
Yu, Wei [Auteur]
Journal title :
Social Semiotics
Volume number :
30
Pages :
305-311
Publication date :
2020-05-26
ISSN :
1035-0330
English keyword(s) :
Emoji
emoticon
emotion
language
e-discourse
emoticon
emotion
language
e-discourse
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
English abstract : [en]
Emojis are a form of electronic communication found in text messages that fundamentally alter the exchange of emotion. Images and signs that depict feelings have replaced the nuanced selection of the right words and phrases. ...
Show more >Emojis are a form of electronic communication found in text messages that fundamentally alter the exchange of emotion. Images and signs that depict feelings have replaced the nuanced selection of the right words and phrases. However, where feelings subside once expressed, emoticons transcend the spatio-temporality of emotion in ways that can become recurrent acts of aggression and bullying that are impossible not to see and even harder to erase. Across the globe, the expressive range of human emotion through the static ideogram of the emoji, or emoticon, presents an increasing challenge for the visually immediate, non-verbal exchange of capricious emotive communication.Show less >
Show more >Emojis are a form of electronic communication found in text messages that fundamentally alter the exchange of emotion. Images and signs that depict feelings have replaced the nuanced selection of the right words and phrases. However, where feelings subside once expressed, emoticons transcend the spatio-temporality of emotion in ways that can become recurrent acts of aggression and bullying that are impossible not to see and even harder to erase. Across the globe, the expressive range of human emotion through the static ideogram of the emoji, or emoticon, presents an increasing challenge for the visually immediate, non-verbal exchange of capricious emotive communication.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Non spécifiée
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Research team(s) :
L’Équipe René Demogue
Submission date :
2021-02-03T14:33:34Z
2021-06-11T14:05:03Z
2021-06-11T14:05:03Z