“A Pandemic within the Pandemic”: A CDA of Social Media Comments on Domestic Violence during COVID-19

Antonella Napolitano
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Abstract Violence against women is a ubiquitous phenomenon, characterised by a series of psychological, physical, sexual, and persecutory acts that cause harm and suffering of various kinds to the victim. The issue, already declared a pandemic by the UN Secretary General in 2008, became a worrying pandemic within the pandemic with the outbreak of the epidemiological emergency from COVID-19 in the early 2020s. From the beginning, the media and specialised services spoke of a possible increased risk of adverse outcomes for the health and well-being of those already living in vulnerable situations before the onset of COVID-19. The threat was due to forced confinement (lockdown) and the difficulties for victims living with the abuser to report and turn to support services. A vital role in the rethinking and reorganisation of services and in the networking that has underpinned social work in the emergency period is represented by the use of technology and the modification of information flows that followed. A strong propensity emerges for the widespread use of digital tools, of the net in the widest sense, up to the use of social media, both to intercept beneficiaries and for the provision of services and their communication. The present study investigates user-generated discourse about domestic violence during COVID-19 by examining the replies to a Facebook post by the World Health Organization (WHO) (on 24 June 2021) reporting the increased risk for women during the pandemic. Critical Discourse Analysis represents a valid framework to investigate social media communication as expressing ideological meanings and sustaining hierarchically gendered social orders. In particular, the study seeks to identify the discursive means employed by online users to frame domestic abuse and express their position. It has also uncovered how the users exploit the topic to convey their views on other issues related to COVID-19 (e.g. vaccines, government policies).
"大流行中的大流行":COVID-19 期间社交媒体对家庭暴力评论的 CDA 分析
摘要 暴力侵害妇女是一种普遍现象,其特点是一系列心理、身体、性和迫害行为,给受害者造成各种伤害和痛苦。联合国秘书长已于 2008 年宣布这一问题为大流行病,随着 20 世纪 20 年代初 COVID-19 流行病紧急情况的爆发,这一问题已成为令人担忧的大流行病中的大流行病。从一开始,媒体和专业服务机构就提到,在 COVID-19 爆发之前已经生活在脆弱环境中的人们,其健康和福祉可能会面临更大的不利风险。造成这种威胁的原因是强制禁闭(封锁)以及与施暴者生活在一起的受害者难以报告和寻求支持服务。技术的使用和随之而来的信息流的改变对服务的重新思考和重组以及紧急时期社会工作的网络化起到了至关重要的作用。广泛使用数字工具、最广义的网络,直至使用社交媒体,无论是拦截受益者还是提供服务及其交流,都出现了一种强烈的倾向。本研究通过对世界卫生组织(WHO)在 Facebook 上发布的一篇帖子(2021 年 6 月 24 日)的回复,调查了用户在 COVID-19 期间产生的有关家庭暴力的言论,该帖子报告了妇女在大流行期间面临的更大风险。批判性话语分析是研究社交媒体传播表达意识形态意义和维持性别等级社会秩序的有效框架。特别是,本研究试图确定在线用户在框定家庭虐待和表达其立场时所使用的话语手段。研究还揭示了用户如何利用这一话题来表达他们对与 COVID-19 相关的其他问题(如疫苗、政府政策)的看法。
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