Examining Gender and Power on Wikipedia Through Face and Politeness
SIGDIAL 2024 We propose a framework for analyzing discourse by combining two interdependent concepts from sociolinguistic theory: face acts and politeness. While politeness has robust existing tools and data, face acts are less resourced. We introduce a new corpus created by annotating Wikipedia tal...
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Zusammenfassung: | SIGDIAL 2024 We propose a framework for analyzing discourse by combining two
interdependent concepts from sociolinguistic theory: face acts and politeness.
While politeness has robust existing tools and data, face acts are less
resourced. We introduce a new corpus created by annotating Wikipedia talk pages
with face acts and we use this to train a face act tagger. We then employ our
framework to study how face and politeness interact with gender and power in
discussions between Wikipedia editors. Among other findings, we observe that
female Wikipedians are not only more polite, which is consistent with prior
studies, but that this difference corresponds with significantly more language
directed at humbling aspects of their own face. Interestingly, the distinction
nearly vanishes once limiting to editors with administrative power. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.02798 |