Journal article

Verbal violence in a discussion forum for 18-25 year olds

How do young people rate messages?

Pages 79 to 122

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  • Gauducheau, N.,
  • Marcoccia, M.,
  • Translated by Carey-Libbrecht, L.
(2023). Verbal Violence in a Discussion Forum for 18-25 Year Olds How Do Young People Rate Messages? Réseaux, No 241(5), 79-122. https://doi.org/10.3917/res.241.0079.

  • Gauducheau, Nadia.,
  • et al.
« Verbal violence in a discussion forum for 18-25 year olds : How do young people rate messages? ». Réseaux, 2023/5 No 241, 2023. p.79-122. CAIRN.INFO, shs.cairn.info/journal-reseaux-2023-5-page-79?lang=en.

  • GAUDUCHEAU, Nadia,
  • MARCOCCIA, Michel,
  • Translated by CAREY-LIBBRECHT, Liz,
2023. Verbal violence in a discussion forum for 18-25 year olds How do young people rate messages? Réseaux, 2023/5 No 241, p.79-122. DOI : 10.3917/res.241.0079. URL : https://shs.cairn.info/journal-reseaux-2023-5-page-79?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.3917/res.241.0079


Notes

  • [1]
    The forum can be accessed at https://​ www .jeuxvideo .com/ forums/ 0 -51 -0 -1 -0 -1 -0 -blabla -18 -25 -ans .htm. The messages analysed were available when the forum was accessed in May 2019.
  • [2]
    The examples are short excerpts from messages, reproduced as they were posted.
English

This article studies verbal violence in digital communication, from mere impoliteness to hate speech, by examining the judgements of young Internet users. Two different approaches, discursive and psycho-social, were used to explore how young people perceive verbal violence online. A corpus of messages from a French-language forum, known for its aggressiveness, was analysed to identify the types of messages that elicit metapragmatic comments, and the communication norms that can be deduced from these comments. In addition, a group of students completed a questionnaire to evaluate a sample of forum messages. The results highlight the importance of local norms in evaluating the verbal violence, impoliteness and hate speech contained in messages. Those considered violent from a normative point of view are not necessarily perceived as such by young people. In addition, this study shows differences in the perception of online verbal violence according to gender and knowledge of the forum.

  • verbal violence
  • hate speech
  • metapragmatics
  • discussion forums

Publisher keywords: discussion forums, hate speech, metapragmatics, verbal violence

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