@incollection{Marx2017, author = {Konstanze Marx}, title = {Doing aggressive 2.0. Gibt es ein genderspezifisches sprachliches Aggressionsverhalten in der Social-Media-Kommunikation?}, series = {Verbale Aggression. Multidisziplin{\"a}re Zug{\"a}nge zur verletzenden Macht der Sprache}, editor = {Silvia Bonacchi}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-11-052050-7}, pages = {331 -- 355}, year = {2017}, abstract = {There are many scientitic studies dealing with the differences in aggressive behavior between men and women. Women are said to be tentatively less aggressive. In contrast, verbal interaction in Social Media, such as Facebook or WhatsApp, reveal no such differences. The World Wide Web seems to offer optimal preconditions for releasing rage and anger which is crucial for considerations in terms of gender identity. Firstly, an overview over forms of female aggression is given. Furthermore, an instruction for identifying linguistic aggression potential is offered. In this context a spectrum of aggressive expressions is introduced on the basis of social media data. The paper is to be considered as prelude of a vivid interdisciplinary discussion focusing on gender constructions.}, language = {de} }