Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor

In this article we analyse variation in communicative style that appears in guests’ reviews and hotel responses on TripAdvisor, the popular travel and tourism platform. The aim of the study is to examine style features that appear in guests’ opinions and hotel responses. Although many studies in co...

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Main Author: Raquel Hidalgo Downing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad CEU San Pablo 2020-12-01
Series:Doxa Comunicación
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Online Access:https://repositorioinstitucional.ceu.es/bitstream/10637/11737/1/es_m7_stamped.pdf
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spelling doaj-5d288f836f0a4d34822338f0ef2c934a2021-01-14T09:34:28ZengUniversidad CEU San PabloDoxa Comunicación1696-019X2386-39782020-12-013136138010.31921/doxacom.n31a18 Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisorRaquel Hidalgo Downing0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4930-7903Universidad Complutense de Madrid, EspañaIn this article we analyse variation in communicative style that appears in guests’ reviews and hotel responses on TripAdvisor, the popular travel and tourism platform. The aim of the study is to examine style features that appear in guests’ opinions and hotel responses. Although many studies in computer-mediated communication have identified informality and orality as key features in this type of communication, more recent studies claim the important communicative and linguistic variation that appears in language in CMO, making it impossible to offer an overview of Spanish on the internet, which instead must be observed in situated discourse practices. The analysis of style variation on a corpus composed of reviews and their responses shows that both guests and hotels exhibit traits of adaptability to the medium in order to achieve their communicative goals, but show different and divergent, if not opposed, communication styles, which reflect the users’ social realities and images, and the potential audiences to whom interactions are addressed, ultimately projecting different perceptions of linguistic standards, while expanding the possibilities of linguistic innovation and expression.https://repositorioinstitucional.ceu.es/bitstream/10637/11737/1/es_m7_stamped.pdfstyle variationconsumer reviewsdigital communication; internet pragmaticslanguage standard
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Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor
Doxa Comunicación
style variation
consumer reviews
digital communication
; internet pragmatics
language standard
author_facet Raquel Hidalgo Downing
author_sort Raquel Hidalgo Downing
title Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor
title_short Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor
title_full Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor
title_fullStr Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor
title_full_unstemmed Variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas TripAdvisor
title_sort variación de estilo en interacciones digitales : huéspedes y hoteles en reseñas tripadvisor
publisher Universidad CEU San Pablo
series Doxa Comunicación
issn 1696-019X
2386-3978
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In this article we analyse variation in communicative style that appears in guests’ reviews and hotel responses on TripAdvisor, the popular travel and tourism platform. The aim of the study is to examine style features that appear in guests’ opinions and hotel responses. Although many studies in computer-mediated communication have identified informality and orality as key features in this type of communication, more recent studies claim the important communicative and linguistic variation that appears in language in CMO, making it impossible to offer an overview of Spanish on the internet, which instead must be observed in situated discourse practices. The analysis of style variation on a corpus composed of reviews and their responses shows that both guests and hotels exhibit traits of adaptability to the medium in order to achieve their communicative goals, but show different and divergent, if not opposed, communication styles, which reflect the users’ social realities and images, and the potential audiences to whom interactions are addressed, ultimately projecting different perceptions of linguistic standards, while expanding the possibilities of linguistic innovation and expression.
topic style variation
consumer reviews
digital communication
; internet pragmatics
language standard
url https://repositorioinstitucional.ceu.es/bitstream/10637/11737/1/es_m7_stamped.pdf
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