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Disentangling face, facework and im/ politeness

Desentrañando la imagen social, la actividad de imagen y la (des)cortesía
  • Michael Haugh is a senior lecturer in Linguistics and International English in the School of Languages and Linguistics at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. His research focuses on the analysis of interpersonal phenomena in naturallyoccurring interactional data drawing from approaches in pragmatics, intercultural communication and conversation analysis. He is the co-author of a number of forthcoming volumes including Understanding Politeness (with Dániel Kádár, in press, Cambridge University Press), Politeness in Chinese and Japanese (with Dániel Kádár, forthcoming, John Benjamins), and Pragmatics and the English Language (with Jonathan Culpeper, forthcoming, Palgrave Macmillan). He is also the co-editor of Face, Communication and Social Interaction (2009, Equinox) and Situated Politeness (2011, Continuum), and has edited a number os special issues, including “Face in interaction” (2010) and “(Im)politeness across Englishes” (2012) for Journal of Pragmatics.

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Published/Copyright: March 7, 2013
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Pragmática Sociocultural / Sociocultural Pragmatics
From the journal Volume 1 Issue 1

Published Online: 2013-03-07
Published in Print: 2013-03

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