#MeToo, Intersectionality, and Community Conversation Frames: A Social Network Analysis of Midterm Election “Resistance” Tweets

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Benjamin LaPoe, Candi S. Carter Olson, V. LaPoe, Allyson Woellert, B. Hazarika, Julia Weber
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Abstract

This study examines Twitter “resistance” discourse leading up to the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, which was widely viewed as a response to the 2016 presidential election then President Donald J. Trump won a majority of electoral college votes while Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. When analyzing randomly selected tweets with the term “resistance” social networks emerged discussing multiple associated terms with “resistance.” Once mapping these networks, the conversation frames that drove discourse across the virtual communities included the most used frame, the #MeToo frame, along with intersectionality and community-building frames. The results of the 2016 presidential election, and Trump's victory, enabled by explicit appeals to race and gender stereotypes, prompted a wave of civic activism, included in the social media conversations outlined in this study.
#MeToo,交叉性和社区对话框架:中期选举“抵抗”推文的社会网络分析
这项研究考察了2018年美国中期选举前推特上的“抵抗”言论,人们普遍认为这是对2016年总统大选的回应,当时的总统唐纳德·J·特朗普赢得了大多数选举人团选票,而希拉里·克林顿赢得了普选。在分析随机选择的带有“抵抗”一词的推文时,社交网络出现了讨论与“抵抗”相关的多个术语的现象。一旦映射了这些网络,推动虚拟社区话语的对话框架包括最常用的框架#MeToo框架,以及交叉性和社区建设框架。2016年总统大选的结果,以及特朗普的胜利,在对种族和性别刻板印象的明确呼吁下,引发了一股公民激进主义浪潮,包括在本研究中概述的社交媒体对话中。
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