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This talk explores whether destigmatization and reintegration (Begner, 1987) after scandal and cancellation (Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, 2024) are viable in the post-digital era (Blommaert, 2019). More specifically, it examines the metapragmatics of forgiveness, approached as a form of moral repair, that is, the re-establishment of a moral relationship between offender and offendee (Urban Walker, 2006; Griswold, 2007). The guiding question is as follows: is post-digital redemption feasible (Ambrose et al., 2012) given the persistence, searchability, shareability and visibility of digital content, all of which make forgetting structurally difficult (Bös & Kleinke, 2017)? This remains an understudied topic from a discursive-pragmatic perspective, despite its significance: social media platforms and their algorithms capitalize on conflict and moral transgression, amplifying negatively valenced behaviors as potent engagement tools in the attention economy (Nieborg & Poell, 2018). Forgiveness, by contrast, is a positively valenced practice, less algorithmically rewarded yet fundamental for understanding repair and coexistence in today’s highly polarized societies (Keohane, 2024).  

This talk explores whether destigmatization and reintegration (Begner, 1987) after scandal and cancellation (Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, 2024) are viable in the post-digital era (Blommaert, 2019). More specifically, it examines the metapragmatics of forgiveness, approached as a form of moral repair, that is, the re-establishment of a moral relationship between offender and offendee (Urban Walker, 2006; Griswold, 2007). The guiding question is as follows: is post-digital redemption feasible (Ambrose et al., 2012) given the persistence, searchability, shareability and visibility of digital content, all of which make forgetting structurally difficult (Bös & Kleinke, 2017)? This remains an understudied topic from a discursive-pragmatic perspective, despite its significance: social media platforms and their algorithms capitalize on conflict and moral transgression, amplifying negatively valenced behaviors as potent engagement tools in the attention economy (Nieborg & Poell, 2018). Forgiveness, by contrast, is a positively valenced practice, less algorithmically rewarded yet fundamental for understanding repair and coexistence in today’s highly polarized societies (Keohane, 2024).  

The next OSSO & DDI online talk is on Wednesday!

November 5 | 16.00-17.00 EET
Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich (UNC Charlotte)
Forgiveness? in Post-Digital Societies: A Technosocial and Metapragmatic Perspective

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CADAAD 2026 Welcome to CADAAD 2026 We are delighted to announce that the 2026 edition of the Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD) conference will be hosted by the University of Va...

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LINGUIST List 36.2452 Confs: Panel at the 4th International Conference on Discourse Pragmatics: The Pragmatics of Online Public Shaming The LINGUIST List, International Linguistics Community Online.

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