UNDOING VIOLENCE IN THE MANOSPHERE: INCELS’ DISENGAGEMENT FROM EXTREMISM IN DIGITAL FREE SPACE

Alyssa J. Davis, Heather Hensman Kettrey
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Role exit is a complex process that can be especially complicated for extremists, whose identities are stigmatized. Such stigmatization often leads extremists to seek refuge in “free spaces” where they may insulate themselves from the mainstream and celebrate their ideology amongst likeminded individuals. Yet, stigma may also push those who desire to exit an extremist role to seek out their own free spaces where they can disengage from extremist ideology with others who wish to disengage. In this study, we analyze posts obtained from two Incel digital forums: a forum of active Incels and a forum of exiting Incels. We compared the ways that active and exiting Incels use free spaces to situate themselves inside or outside of this extremist community. Our analysis demonstrates that free spaces, which social movement scholars argue foster commitment among extremists, may offer exiting extremists insulation from active extremists while also keeping them tethered to hostile ideology.
消除人际圈中的暴力:在数字自由空间中,"不伦瑞克人 "脱离极端主义
角色退出是一个复杂的过程,对极端分子来说尤为复杂,因为他们的身份已被污名化。这种污名化往往导致极端分子寻求 "自由空间 "的庇护,在那里他们可以与主流社会隔绝,与志同道合的人一起庆祝他们的意识形态。然而,污名化也可能促使那些希望摆脱极端主义角色的人寻找自己的自由空间,在那里他们可以与其他希望脱离极端主义意识形态的人一起脱离极端主义意识形态。在本研究中,我们分析了从两个 "印加分子 "数字论坛上获得的帖子:一个是活跃的 "印加分子 "论坛,另一个是退出的 "印加分子 "论坛。我们比较了活跃的印克尔人和退出的印克尔人利用自由空间将自己置身于这个极端主义社区内部或外部的方式。我们的分析表明,社会运动学者认为自由空间会促进极端分子的承诺,但自由空间可能会使退出极端分子与活跃的极端分子隔离,同时也会使他们与敌对的意识形态保持联系。
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