Facework: Strategies For Social Identity Maintenance

Facework refers to social interactions where individuals engage in strategies to maintain or repair their own or others’ social identities (face). Key entities include interlocutors, participants, speakers, listeners, and social situations such as interactions and conversations. Central to facework are theoretical concepts like Face Theory, Positive and Negative Face, and Face-Saving. Individuals employ Facework Strategies to manage face-threatening acts and maintain a sense of self-worth.

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