2024 Journal Article 20 years (further) on: whither politeness studies now? Opening up the binariesO’Driscoll, Jim and Haugh, Michael (2024). 20 years (further) on: whither politeness studies now? Opening up the binaries. Journal of Politeness Research, 1-9. doi: 10.1515/pr-2023-0085 |
2024 Journal Article (Im)politeness as object, (im)politeness as perspectiveHaugh, Michael (2024). (Im)politeness as object, (im)politeness as perspective. Journal of Politeness Research, 20 (1), 201-226. doi: 10.1515/pr-2023-0082 |
2024 Journal Article Online public denunciation as recursive social practiceHaugh, Michael (2024). Online public denunciation as recursive social practice. Internet Pragmatics, 7 (1), 161-191. doi: 10.1075/ip.00105.hau |
2024 Book Chapter Pathways to teaching global languages: challenges, opportunities, and implications for Asian language teachers in Australian schoolsFillmore, Naomi, Disbray, Samantha, Haugh, Michael, Chang, Wei-Lin Melody, Crump, Des and Hashimoto, Kayoko (2024). Pathways to teaching global languages: challenges, opportunities, and implications for Asian language teachers in Australian schools. Rethinking the Asian language learning paradigm in Australia. (pp. 17-44) edited by Kayoko Hashimoto. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-74149-4_2 |
2023 Journal Article Exposing and avoiding unwanted inferences in conversational interactionElder, Chi-Hé and Haugh, Michael (2023). Exposing and avoiding unwanted inferences in conversational interaction. Journal of Pragmatics, 218, 115-132. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2023.09.014 |
2023 Book Chapter Emojis and jocular flattery in Chinese instant messaging interactionsQiu, Jia, Chen, Xinren and Haugh, Michael (2023). Emojis and jocular flattery in Chinese instant messaging interactions. Interactional Humor. (pp. 231-262) Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110983128-009 |
2023 Conference Publication The metapragmatics of offence and online public shaming in ChineseChang, Wei-Lin Melody, Haugh, Michael and Su, Hsi-Yao (2023). The metapragmatics of offence and online public shaming in Chinese. The 18th International Pragmatics Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 9-14 July 2023. |
2023 Conference Publication Epistemic territories and the preference for knowability and agreeability in intercultural first conversationsHaugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2023). Epistemic territories and the preference for knowability and agreeability in intercultural first conversations. The International Conference of Conversation Analysis (ICCA23), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 29 June- 2 July 2023. |
2023 Conference Publication Who swears most – and in what social settings?Schweinberger, Martin, Fatemi, Masoud, Hames, Sam, Haugh, Michael, Laitinen, Mikko, Rautionaho, Paula and Takahashi, Marissa (2023). Who swears most – and in what social settings?. 7th Meeting of the International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE7), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 19-23 June 2023. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland. |
2023 Book Chapter Epistemics and conversational humour in intercultural first conversationsSheikhan, Amir and Haugh, Michael (2023). Epistemics and conversational humour in intercultural first conversations. The pragmatics of humour in interactive contexts. (pp. 110-132) edited by Esther Linares Bernabéu. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/pbns.335.05she |
2023 Book Sociopragmatics of Japanese: theoretical implicationsObana, Yasuko and Haugh, Michael (2023). Sociopragmatics of Japanese: theoretical implications. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003056645 |
2023 Journal Article Editorial: Recontextualization: modes, media, and practicesGruber, Helmut, Haugh, Michael and Xie, Chaoqun (2023). Editorial: Recontextualization: modes, media, and practices. Frontiers in Communication, 8 1164897. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2023.1164897 |
2023 Book Chapter (Dis)agreeability in intercultural first conversations among Australian and Taiwanese university studentsHaugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2023). (Dis)agreeability in intercultural first conversations among Australian and Taiwanese university students. Negotiating intercultural relations: insights from linguistics, psychology, and intercultural education. (pp. 15-34) edited by Troy McConachy and Perry Hinton. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic. doi: 10.5040/9781350276963.0009 |
2022 Journal Article (Nie)grzeczność w dyskursieHaugh, Michael (2022). (Nie)grzeczność w dyskursie. tekst i dyskurs - text und diskurs (16 (2022)), 195-214. doi: 10.7311/tid.16.2022.10 |
2022 Journal Article (Online) public denunciation, public incivilities and offenceHaugh, Michael (2022). (Online) public denunciation, public incivilities and offence. Language and Communication, 87, 44-59. doi: 10.1016/j.langcom.2022.07.002 |
2022 Journal Article Offence and morality: pragmatic perspectivesHaugh, Michael, Kádár, Dániel Z. and Márquez Reiter, Rosina (2022). Offence and morality: pragmatic perspectives. Language and Communication, 87, 117-122. doi: 10.1016/j.langcom.2022.07.005 |
2022 Book Chapter Sociopragmatics and intercultural interactionHaugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2022). Sociopragmatics and intercultural interaction. The Cambridge handbook of intercultural pragmatics. (pp. 420-444) edited by Istvan Kecskes. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108884303.017 |
2022 Conference Publication Epistemic authority in intercultural first conversationsChang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2022). Epistemic authority in intercultural first conversations. The 9th Intercultural Pragmatics and Communication conference (INPRA-9), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 21-23 June 2022. |
2022 Journal Article Non-serious answers to (improper) questions in talk showsSheikhan, Amir and Haugh, Michael (2022). Non-serious answers to (improper) questions in talk shows. Journal of Pragmatics, 191, 32-45. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2022.01.020 |
2022 Book Chapter (Im)politeness in video-mediated first conversations amongst speakers of English as a lingua francaHaugh, Michael (2022). (Im)politeness in video-mediated first conversations amongst speakers of English as a lingua franca. Pragmatics in English as a lingua franca: findings and developments. (pp. 81-103) edited by Ian Walkinshaw. Boston, MA, United States: De Gruyter Mouton. doi: 10.1515/9781501512520-005 |