From texts to contexts: the relevance of digital ethnography in a Foucauldian discourse analysis of online gender talk in Kerala

Daigy Varghese, S. Ranganathan
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to foreground the importance of context in discourse analysis by drawing on a study of online gender talk on Facebook in India. Design/methodology/approach Using Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA), this study explored participants’ use of language to construct and perform various identities in online gender talk. This study discusses the methods used and challenges in analyzing digital spaces through FDA, focusing specifically on the importance of an ethnographic perspective to contextualize online talk. Findings Engagement with the larger socio-cultural context of the subject of study through various data collection methods enhanced our understanding of the contexts behind text. It helped the authors to explore the data from multiple directions from a Foucauldian framework. This study found that people constructed a “progressive” identity when talking about gender on Facebook. Originality/value There are very few studies combining discourse analysis and digital ethnography and this paper seeks to do that. Digital ethnography helps to look beyond the text and locate text in the larger socio-cultural context. To emphasize the importance of context in discourse analysis, this study engages with both online and offline data as online talk is connected with offline contexts in many significant ways. In this paper, the authors provide a description on various methodological steps used to collect and analyze online data using FDA.
从文本到语境:喀拉拉邦在线性别谈话的福柯式话语分析中数字民族志的相关性
本文的目的是通过对印度Facebook上的在线性别谈话的研究,来突出语境在话语分析中的重要性。本研究运用傅柯话语分析(Foucauldian discourse analysis, FDA),探讨参与者在网络性别对话中使用语言建构和执行各种身份。本研究讨论了通过FDA分析数字空间所使用的方法和挑战,特别关注了民族志视角对在线谈话语境化的重要性。研究结果通过各种数据收集方法与研究主题的更大的社会文化背景接触,增强了我们对文本背后背景的理解。它帮助作者从福柯式的框架中从多个方向探索数据。这项研究发现,当人们在Facebook上谈论性别时,他们会构建一种“进步的”身份。独创性/价值结合话语分析和数字民族志的研究很少,本文试图做到这一点。数字人种学有助于超越文本,并在更大的社会文化背景下定位文本。为了强调语境在话语分析中的重要性,本研究同时使用了在线和离线数据,因为在线谈话以许多重要的方式与离线语境联系在一起。在本文中,作者提供了对使用FDA收集和分析在线数据的各种方法步骤的描述。
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