Stereotyped gender roles and scripts in digital dating abuse: Narratives from an Italian high school

F. Comunello, Stellamarina Donato, Francesca Ieracitano, Francesca Belotti
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This study analyses teenage narratives of digital dating abuse (DDA) by focusing on how the sense-giving processes of social media usage practices interplay with sexist stereotypes and gender scripts. The theoretical framework draws upon gender-oriented studies on DDA and upon literature on gender and technology, which accounts for the mutual shaping relationship between gender-based social norms, and user negotiations with social media affordances. We carried out seven focus groups in Rome with 43 high school students aged 14 to 16. Responses show that, although both girls and boys perpetrate and suffer DDA on social media, participants interpret it according to gender scripts and classify users based on sexist stereotypes. Findings also reveal that perception of the seriousness of DDA is blurred by the combination of gender scripts and the meanings attached to social media usage practices. DDA is likely to be tolerated unless it has concrete fallout offline, where abuse is tangible.
数字约会虐待中的刻板性别角色和脚本:来自意大利一所高中的叙述
本研究通过关注社交媒体使用实践的感官赋予过程如何与性别歧视刻板印象和性别脚本相互作用,分析了青少年对数字约会虐待(DDA)的叙述。理论框架借鉴了以性别为导向的DDA研究和关于性别与技术的文献,这些文献说明了基于性别的社会规范和用户与社交媒体支持的谈判之间的相互塑造关系。我们在罗马对43名14至16岁的高中生进行了7个焦点小组。回应显示,尽管女孩和男孩都在社交媒体上实施和遭受DDA,但参与者根据性别脚本来解释它,并根据性别歧视的刻板印象对用户进行分类。研究结果还表明,性别脚本和社交媒体使用实践所附加的含义相结合,模糊了对DDA严重性的认识。DDA可能会被容忍,除非它在线下有具体的影响,在线下滥用是切实可见的。
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