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Wages for Face-Work

Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 2020
The episode “Nosedive” from the Netflix series Black Mirror (dir. Joe Wright, Netflix, UK, 2016) provides a dystopian version of a popular narrative about digital culture, according to which the ascent of social media marks the “feminization of the Internet,” its transformation from an open wilderness of hackers to a domesticated web of social ...
E. Greer
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Face-work on Chinese social media

Internet Pragmatics
Abstract Emojis play a crucial role in facilitating face-work in online communication. While studies have examined the illocutionary effects of emojis on their co-text in online face management, it remains largely unexplored how face management is achieved through the combined use of politeness ...
Yanmin Wu, Yiqiong Zhang
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Auditor Face‐Work at the Annual General Meeting

Contemporary Accounting Research, 2018
AbstractThis paper examines how auditors prepare for the annual general meeting (AGM) and how they report their work to the shareholders there. Prior literature has suggested—but not explicitly studied—that the endpoint of an audit is a state of comfort between the auditor and the management and audit committee members, but also is potentially fragile.
Gustav Johed, Bino Catasús
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Face-to-Face Work with the Abused Child

The ABC of Child Protection, 2018
The phrase 'The Welfare of the Child is paramount' is probably enshrined in every set of child protection guidelines. An abused child has the right to be the primary client, to be facilitated in a face-to-face way, to make sense of what has happened and, in spite of the trauma, helped to become a survivor.
Jean G. Moore
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Commentary: Face-work in the digital ecology

Journal of Pragmatics, 2023
Jannis Androutsopoulos
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The Analysis of Face Work in Discourse

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1994
The Brown-Levinson (1987) theory of politeness has attracted a great deal of attention from a variety of disciplines. However, the lack of systematic methods for assessing discourse in terms of politeness has hampered the evaluation and development of the theory and the comparison of findings from different studies. The authors present a proposal that
Linda A. Wood, Rolf O. Kroger
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The Use of Face Work and Politeness Theory

Qualitative Health Research, 1998
Communication is central to nursing care. There is no framework to link communication theory to actual nursing interactions. Face work refers to ways people cooperatively attempt to promote both the other's and one's own sense of self-esteem, autonomy, and solidarity in conversation.
J. Spiers
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