Humilation in Media: Linguolegal Parameters

Modern media discourse is largely focused on downgraded speech registers, manifested in jargon, increased negative emotionality and conflictogenicity of used language means. The article suggests combining the most significant destructions with one concept of "humilation". Even in classical rhetoric it was understood an unreasonable therefore erroneous downgrading in style. Many manifestations of humilation are typical for media discourse. The article on the material of current media texts of 2021 discusses the humilation types connected with the choice of some language units, as well as with the use of destructive speech strategies not corresponding to ethical and speech and linguolegal standards. Humilation manifested in the very choice of the topic, the object of discussion and speech strategies, is analyzed on news stories about the "Skopinsky maniac" return. The main ways to counteract the abuse of speech freedom and the right to information are to increase the level of public legal awareness, consciously improve the mechanisms of self-regulation in the media. The methodological basis of the study of humilation in media is the multidimensional representation of the language system and its subsystems. The authors used the method of semantic and modal explication of speech acts with cumulative elements, the linguopragmatic and linguolegal analysis method, the contextual interpretation method.

Authors
Brusenskaya L.1 , Barabash V. 2 , Kulikova E. 2 , Usenko N.1
Publisher
UNESCO, MOSCOW OFFICE
Number of issue
3
Language
English
Pages
408-414
Status
Published
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Rostov State Univ Econ, Rostov Na Donu, Russia
  • 2 RUDN Univ, Moscow, Russia
Keywords
ethical and linguistic standards; humilation; insult; communicative conflict; legal linguistics; media discourse; speech strategy
Date of creation
16.12.2021
Date of change
22.01.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/77544/
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