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Escaping Embarrassment: Face-work in the Rap Cipher
Social Psychology Quarterly, 2009How do individuals escape embarrassing moments in interaction? Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews, and video recordings of weekly street corner ciphers (impromptu rap sessions), this paper expands Goffman's theory of defensive and protective face-work. The findings reveal formulaic and indirect dimensions of face-work.
Jooyoung Lee
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Business responses to positive reviews online: Face-work on TripAdvisor
Journal of Pragmatics, 2021The exponential growth of consumer reviews has given rise to a new online genre: responses from businesses. While previous research predominantly focused on responses to negative reviews and mainly adopted a monolingual standpoint, in this contribution ...
Irene Cenni, Patrick Goethals
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Strategizing public‐facing work within an academic career
American Journal of Human Biology, 2021AbstractBackgroundMost anthropological researchers will engage with the public at some stage of their career. Some develop strong skills in public‐facing work, building bridges between local and global communities and the scientific enterprise. Anthropology and archaeology are unsustainable without such community support. Yet engagement work often goes
Kimberleigh Tommy, John Hawks
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Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
Classroom videos can make instructional practice public, cultivating collaborative, critical teacher discussions. However, video-based learning also involves a risk—the risk of hurting one’s own or a colleague’s public image, or face.
D. Vedder‐Weiss +2 more
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Classroom videos can make instructional practice public, cultivating collaborative, critical teacher discussions. However, video-based learning also involves a risk—the risk of hurting one’s own or a colleague’s public image, or face.
D. Vedder‐Weiss +2 more
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Face-work in Chinese routine criminal trials
Law & Society Review, 2023AbstractThis article examines the performative aspect of face-to-face interactions among various legal actors and defendants in routine criminal trials in China. Using 105 trial videos as empirical data, the author develops a face-work framework to understand how an individual judge's “face”—signifying judges' legal and political roles, and their ...
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End-to-End Reconstruction-Classification Learning for Face Forgery Detection
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2022Existing face forgery detectors mainly focus on specific forgery patterns like noise characteristics, local textures, or frequency statistics for forgery detection. This causes specialization of learned representations to known forgery patterns presented
Junyi Cao +5 more
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Constraints facing working women in Lebanon: an insider view
Women in Management Review, 2005– The ascendancy of women to top management positions is a perennial problem plaguing organizations worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to present some insights relating to this pervasive phenomenon from a Middle Eastern context by exploring the constraints reported by Lebanese women managers throughout their careers., – Literature review and ...
Jamali, Dima +2 more
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“See you soon! ADD OIL AR!”: Code-switching for face-work in edu-social Facebook groups
, 2021Dennis Chau, C. Lee
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