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Trolling in asynchronous computer-mediated communication: From user discussions to academic definitions
C Hardaker
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 6 (2), 215-242, 2010
10052010
Impoliteness
J Culpeper, C Hardaker
The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness, 199-225, 2017
2782017
“Real men don’t hate women”: Twitter rape threats and group identity
C Hardaker, M McGlashan
Journal of Pragmatics 91, 80-93, 2016
2652016
“Uh.... not to be nitpicky, but… the past tense of drag is dragged, not drug.”: An overview of trolling strategies
C Hardaker
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 1 (1), 58-86, 2013
2262013
‘I refuse to respond to this obvious troll’: an overview of responses to (perceived) trolling
C Hardaker
Corpora 10 (2), 201-229, 2015
762015
(Im)politeness in digital communication
SL Graham, C Hardaker
The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness, 785-814, 2017
752017
The neglected west: Notions of politeness in Britain and America
J Culpeper, J O'Driscoll, C Hardaker
From Speech Acts to Lay Concepts of Politeness: Multilingual and …, 2018
35*2018
Metaphor, impoliteness, and offence in online communication
Z Demjén, C Hardaker
The Routledge handbook of metaphor and language, 371-386, 2016
252016
Flaming and trolling
C Hardaker
Pragmatics of Social Media 11, 493–522, 2017
242017
‘Am I being unreasonable to vaccinate my kids against my ex’s wishes?’–A corpus linguistic exploration of conflict in vaccination discussions on Mumsnet Talk’s AIBU forum
T Coltman-Patel, W Dance, Z Demjén, D Gatherer, C Hardaker, E Semino
Discourse, Context & Media 48, 100624, 2022
152022
What is turning so many young men into internet trolls?
C Hardaker
The Observer 3 (08), 2013, 2013
122013
Misogyny machines, and the media: Or how science should not be reported
C Hardaker
Dr Claire Hardaker 27, 2016
52016
Pro-vaccination personal narratives in response to online hesitancy about the HPV vaccine: The challenge of tellability
E Semino, T Coltman-Patel, W Dance, Z Demjén, C Hardaker
Discourse & Society 34 (6), 752-771, 2023
42023
Obvious trolls will just get you banned”: Trolling versus corpus linguistics
C Hardaker
HardieA. LoveR.(Eds.), Corpus linguistics, 112-114, 2013
42013
Trolling in computer-mediated communication: impoliteness, deception and manipulation online
C Hardaker
Lancaster University, 2012
42012
Social media interventions and the language of political campaigns: from online petitions to platform policy changes
C Hardaker
Professional Communication: Consultancy, Advocacy, Activism, 227-247, 2020
32020
Pranksters, provocateurs, propagandists: Using forensic corpus linguistics to identify and understand trolling
C Hardaker
The Routledge handbook of forensic linguistics, 694-708, 2020
22020
Study on comprehensive policy review of anti-trafficking projects funded by the European Commission: HOME/2014/ISFP/PR/THBX/0052
S Walby, J Towers, BJ Francis, K Shire, L Kelly, B Apitzsch, JE Armstrong, ...
Publications Office of the European Union, 2016
22016
Narratives, Information and Manifestations of Resistance to Persuasion in Online Discussions of HPV Vaccination
E Semino, T Coltman-Patel, W Dance, A Deignan, Z Demjén, C Hardaker, ...
Health Communication, 1-12, 2023
12023
Forensic linguistics and forensic phonetics
G Brown, C Hardaker
Introducing Linguistics, 263-275, 2022
12022
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