论文标题
ME To Twitter主题标签运动中的人口统计学和集体讲故事
Demographic Representation and Collective Storytelling in the Me Too Twitter Hashtag Activism Movement
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论文摘要
Twitter上的#MeToo运动引起了人们对性骚扰和暴力的普遍性质的关注。尽管#MeToo因提供支持骚扰或暴力和转移社会反应的支持而受到称赞,但它也因体现了有色妇女的历史贡献而被折磨而被批评而受到批评。通过分析来自256,000多名唯一用户的600,000多个推文,我们研究了跨性别和种族/种族身份的#MeToo对话以及每个人群强调的主题。我们发现,与其他人口统计学相比,白人妇女撰写的推文在运动中的代表性过高,这与对不平等代表的批评保持一致。我们发现,相交的身份贡献了不同的叙事来构建运动,采用了运动,以提高并行的持续运动,采用了批判性和支持性的相同标签,并恢复并创建了新的主题标签,以响应关键时刻。值得注意的是,黑人妇女撰写的推文经常表达情感支持,并且对司法系统和警察的差异待遇至关重要。相比之下,白人男女撰写的推文通常强调了公众人物的性骚扰和暴力行为,并在更一般的政治讨论中编织。我们讨论了工作对数字行动主义研究和设计的含义,包括提高该标签行动主义运动中代表不足的人的知名度的建议。内容警告:本文讨论了性骚扰和暴力问题。
The #MeToo movement on Twitter has drawn attention to the pervasive nature of sexual harassment and violence. While #MeToo has been praised for providing support for self-disclosures of harassment or violence and shifting societal response, it has also been criticized for exemplifying how women of color have been discounted for their historical contributions to and excluded from feminist movements. Through an analysis of over 600,000 tweets from over 256,000 unique users, we examine online #MeToo conversations across gender and racial/ethnic identities and the topics that each demographic emphasized. We found that tweets authored by white women were overrepresented in the movement compared to other demographics, aligning with criticism of unequal representation. We found that intersected identities contributed differing narratives to frame the movement, co-opted the movement to raise visibility in parallel ongoing movements, employed the same hashtags both critically and supportively, and revived and created new hashtags in response to pivotal moments. Notably, tweets authored by black women often expressed emotional support and were critical about differential treatment in the justice system and by police. In comparison, tweets authored by white women and men often highlighted sexual harassment and violence by public figures and weaved in more general political discussions. We discuss the implications of work for digital activism research and design including suggestions to raise visibility by those who were under-represented in this hashtag activism movement. Content warning: this article discusses issues of sexual harassment and violence.