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SYSTEMIC-FUNCTIONAL AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ONLINE MATCHMAKING
Author(s) -
Fábio Alexandre Silva Bezerra
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
cadernos de linguagem e sociedade
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.1
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2179-4790
pISSN - 0104-9712
DOI - 10.26512/les.v13i1.11822
Subject(s) - sociology , critical discourse analysis , transitive relation , context (archaeology) , discourse analysis , space (punctuation) , systemic functional linguistics , the internet , social psychology , linguistics , gender studies , psychology , politics , political science , history , computer science , philosophy , mathematics , archaeology , combinatorics , ideology , law , world wide web
In contemporary society, many are the genres and media used to create social bonds among people of the most different background, ages, classes and sexual orientations. In this context, the internet is occupying an ever increasing space in people’s everyday lives. This paper aims to demonstrate how language can be used to construe representations of the world that position people socially. Although the discourse of modern days seems to celebrate people’s individual life choices, overall results of the transitivity (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004; Martin; Matthiessen & Painter 2010) and discourse analysis (Caldas-Coulthard, 1997; Chouliaraki & Fairclough, 1999, Fairclough, 1989; Fairclough & Wodak, 1999; van Dijk, 1997) show that people are actually stimulated to find partners by carrying out concrete material actions. Additionally, and maybe contradictorily, the same people are expected to entrust abstract systems (Giddens, 1991) with the responsibility of finding these partners, thus revealing that the new era has impinged significant changes on relationships of intimacy.