TITLE:
The Use of Mock Politeness as a Communicative Strategy by Kenyans on 𝕏
AUTHORS:
Emmanuel Njuki, Christine Atieno, Nancy Mbaka
KEYWORDS:
Kenyans on 𝕏, Twitter, Mock Politeness, Impoliteness, Impoliteness Strategies
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.11 No.10,
October
21,
2024
ABSTRACT: Kenyans on function as a community of language users where language is not just a tool of communication, but an instrument for achieving social goals where they use language to navigate social interactions, have fun, critique leaders and assert their social identities. This paper examines the use of mock politeness as a communicative strategy by Kenyans on . With a focus on their language, the study discusses how mock politeness helps Kenyans on discuss various social, political and economic issues around this virtual space. Impoliteness theory by [1] Culpeper (1996) helps to analyze how impolite language is used in this virtual space. A qualitative research approach is used in the study as the data is linguistic. Purposive sampling technique was used to select tweets that showed how mock politeness impoliteness strategy was used by Kenyans on . A guiding card was used to collect and place data collected in various categories. Content analysis method was also used to analyze data that was collected. This research is important as it helps to understand how Kenyan users employ mock politeness to express themselves and negotiate power dynamics on . The study sheds light on the communicative practices of Kenyan users.Subject AreasLinguistics