Crip Encounters in the Corporate Hashtag: Complicating #BellLetsTalk

Adan Jerreat-Poole
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This article investigages the annual #BellLetsTalk mental health awareness campaign through the lens of critical disability studies. Created by the telecommunications company Bell Canada, the campaign encourages social media users to share, promote, and like posts about Bell, mental health, and hyperindividualist narratives of overcoming disability and illness. However, delving deeper into the archive uncovers dissenting crip voices that resist Bell's hegemonic narrative of wellness and cure. Focalizing my analysis around a sample of 5000 tweets (including 2093 unique tweets) from the 2018 campaign, I identify distinct disabled networks emerging around the hashtag on Twitter/X: 1) feminine therapeutic networks, 2) masculine sick publics that retain an attachment to capitalism and nationalism, and 3) queer communities that keep company with ghosts. Furthermore, I identify users deliberately disidentifying with the network and occupying the role of the killjoy or "bad" avatar. This article articulates an ethical, hybrid qualitative and quantative method for working with data.
企业标签中的瘸子邂逅:复杂的 #BellLetsTalk
本文通过批判性残疾研究的视角,对一年一度的 #BellLetsTalk 心理健康宣传活动进行了调查。该活动由加拿大贝尔电信公司发起,鼓励社交媒体用户分享、推广和赞美有关贝尔、心理健康以及克服残疾和疾病的超个人主义叙事的帖子。然而,深入研究档案后会发现一些持不同意见的 "瘸子 "的声音,他们抵制贝尔关于健康和治愈的霸权叙事。围绕 2018 年活动中的 5000 条推文样本(包括 2093 条独特的推文)进行分析,我发现了围绕 Twitter/X 上的标签出现的独特的残疾人网络:1)女性治疗网络;2)依附于资本主义和民族主义的男性病态公众;3)与鬼魂为伴的同性恋社区。此外,我还发现一些用户故意与网络撇清关系,扮演 "扫兴者 "或 "坏 "头像的角色。本文阐述了一种符合伦理的、混合定性与定量的数据处理方法。
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