Vulnerability and threat: describing gay male victimologies in South Africa by analysing online community reports.

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1539410
Marchant Van Der Schyff
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This study examines the phenomenon of violence towards gay men in South Africa, focusing on its portrayal and understanding within online media. Using a qualitative approach, it explores how online reports construct, interpret, and contest narratives surrounding these attacks. The investigation aims to highlight the portrayal of the victimology of gay men and the societal dynamics, including gender-based violence, abduction, victimisation, and queercide, in the South African context. The research analysed online reports, between 2022 and 2024, by a community organisation on cases of violence perpetrated against gay men. The research found that media frames about the circumstances of violence, the role of social media or hookup apps, and demographic details of gay men can provide insights into their victimhood. This contributes to the understanding of the challenges gay men face in navigating their identities and safety in South Africa. The findings show that Gauteng, Cape Town, and Durban remain the most affected by attacks against gay men and provide more insight into the strata of the age of victims, their movement, and the nature of attacks. By identifying how online community media frames these cases, the study offers insights into the emergence of gangsterism and the use of mobile technologies to target these men. It can inform strategies for social change and foster inclusive environments for marginalised communities. The findings have implications for advocacy, policy making, and community empowerment efforts addressing queercide and promoting LGBTIQ+ rights and safety.

脆弱与威胁:透过分析网路社群报告,描述南非男同志受害情况。
本研究考察了南非针对男同性恋者的暴力现象,重点关注其在网络媒体中的描述和理解。使用定性的方法,它探讨了在线报告如何构建,解释和围绕这些攻击的争论叙述。调查的目的是强调在南非背景下,男同性恋者的受害者和社会动态的写照,包括基于性别的暴力、绑架、受害和酷儿杀害。该研究分析了一家社区组织在2022年至2024年间对男同性恋者实施暴力案件的在线报告。研究发现,关于暴力环境的媒体框架、社交媒体或约炮应用的角色,以及男同性恋者的人口统计细节,都可以让我们深入了解他们的受害者身份。这有助于理解男同性恋者在南非寻求身份认同和安全时所面临的挑战。调查结果显示,豪登省、开普敦和德班仍然是受男同性恋袭击影响最大的地区,并提供了更多关于受害者年龄层次、他们的运动和袭击性质的见解。通过识别网络社区媒体是如何构建这些案例的,该研究提供了对黑帮行为的出现和使用移动技术来瞄准这些人的见解。它可以为社会变革战略提供信息,并为边缘化社区营造包容性环境。研究结果对倡导、政策制定和社区赋权工作具有重要意义,有助于解决酷儿杀戮问题,促进LGBTIQ+的权利和安全。
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Frontiers in Sociology
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