Analysis of Gender Discourse Bias and Gender Discrimination in Social Media: A Case Study of the TikTok Platform

Q2 Social Sciences
Qingxia Yin, Karmilah Binti Binti Abdullah
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In the contemporary landscape of new media, social media platforms, particularly exemplified by TikTok, offer female users accessible and cost-effective means for self-expression and communication. However, this study reveals that such platforms, despite their apparent openness and liberality, have not effectively challenged or changed the persistent and deep-rooted issue of gender discrimination that women face. This research adopts a qualitative content analysis and specifically focuses on the TikTok platform, where female users frequently encounter various forms of gender discourse bias and discrimination. The findings suggest that female users on TikTok often face stigmatization through the internet lexicon and the commodification of physical appearance, reflecting broader societal issues of gender inequality and objectification. Simultaneously, a segment of the female user base on TikTok is actively engaging in challenging and negotiating these entrenched stereotypes, striving to redefine their representation in the digital space. Furthermore, the research highlights how the anonymity of the internet, the media’s role in encoding and perpetuating gender stereotypes, and the consumerist traps set by capitalist market dynamics, collectively contribute to an illusory facade of gender equality. This facade obscures the underlying realities of discourse bias and gender discrimination that persist in the digital realm.
社交媒体中的性别话语偏见和性别歧视分析:TikTok 平台案例研究
在当代新媒体环境中,社交媒体平台,尤其是以 TikTok 为代表的社交媒体平台,为女性用户提供了便捷、低成本的自我表达和交流方式。然而,本研究发现,尽管这些平台表面上开放自由,但并未有效挑战或改变女性面临的根深蒂固的性别歧视问题。本研究采用定性内容分析法,特别关注女性用户经常遭遇各种形式性别话语偏见和歧视的 TikTok 平台。研究结果表明,TikTok 上的女性用户经常面临网络词汇的污名化和外貌的商品化,这反映了更广泛的性别不平等和物化的社会问题。与此同时,TikTok 上的一部分女性用户正积极参与挑战和协商这些根深蒂固的刻板印象,努力重新定义她们在数字空间中的形象。此外,研究还强调了互联网的匿名性、媒体在编码和延续性别刻板印象方面的作用,以及资本主义市场动态所设置的消费主义陷阱,如何共同促成了虚幻的性别平等表象。这种表象掩盖了在数字领域持续存在的话语偏见和性别歧视的基本现实。
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Journal of Intercultural Communication
Journal of Intercultural Communication Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The goal of the journal is to promote research but also education and training in the area of intercultural communication. The journal is an outgrowth of the activities of NIC – the Nordic Network for Intercultural Communication. The great interest shown in the activities of NIC have pointed to a need for more journals employing a peer review procedure within the area of intercultural communication. By starting this journal, we hope to encourage more research and to facilitate contacts between interested researchers as well as to provide better possibilities for reviewed publication. We welcome contributions and reviews concerning all areas of intercultural communication.
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