Religious othering in Nigeria’s electoral discourse: Towards a critical religious tolerance

G. U. Chigbu, Sopuruchi Christian Aboh, John Ganaah
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Religion is a main characteristic of Nigerian identity and influences the algorithm of its public life. The study explores online religious othering in Nigeria’s electoral discourse. The study utilises a critical discourse analytic approach and examines a dataset of over 14,000 Facebook comments from Nigerians from different religious groups. The analysis revealed that religious othering in the electoral discourse was indexed using three major strategies, namely: demonisation, ingroup ostracisation and stereotyping. The study demonstrates, among others, an emergent intra-religious discord in the online electoral discourse, mainly among the Christian group. Members who displayed favouritism to an outgroup cause, in this case, the Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket, are framed as Other. They are denied the membership of being a Christian. The study concludes with imperative advocacy for the cultivation of critical religious tolerance, a model and practice for engendering a respectful and inclusive political environment beyond religious affiliations.
尼日利亚选举话语中的宗教他者化:实现批判性的宗教宽容
宗教是尼日利亚人身份的一个主要特征,并影响着其公共生活的算法。本研究探讨了尼日利亚选举话语中的在线宗教他者化。研究采用批判性话语分析方法,对来自不同宗教团体的尼日利亚人在 Facebook 上发表的 14,000 多条评论数据集进行了研究。分析表明,选举话语中的宗教他者化以三种主要策略为索引,即:妖魔化、群体内排斥和刻板印象。研究结果表明,在线选举话语中出现了宗教内部的不和谐,主要是在基督教群体中。偏袒外群体事业的成员(在本例中为穆斯林-穆斯林总统候选人)被诬陷为 "他者"。他们被剥夺了作为基督徒的成员资格。本研究的结论是,必须倡导培养批判性的宗教宽容,这是营造超越宗教信仰的尊重和包容的政治环境的一种模式和做法。
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