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Redefining politeness: Power and status in the digital age

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COGENT ARTS & HUMANITIES
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2023.2218195

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politeness; power; social status; sociolinguistics

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Politeness refers to social and cultural norms, conventions, or rituals. It is closely related to social status and power, where individuals with higher social standing tend to display higher levels of politeness. In the past, power was associated with educated, knowledgeable, and elderly individuals in society, but in today's digital age, it has shifted towards wealth, position, and fame. This necessitates a redefinition of power and status in relation to politeness.
Politeness refers to socio-cultural norms, conventions, or rituals in society. From a critical sociolinguistic perspective, the discourse of politeness is inseparable from social status and power. For instance, people who have a high social standing associate with a high level of politeness. This condition certainly has implications for a social hierarchy. Status is characterized by the presence of a high social position, while power is related to the hegemony of the powerful person to his subordinates. Previous research has shown that power is closely related to society characterized by educated, knowledgeable, and elderly people in society. However, in today's digital age, those indicators have shifted to wealth, position, and fame. It is for this reason that relations of power and status in politeness need to be redefined.

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