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摘要
为应对Covid - 19封锁,国际团体分析学会(Group analysis Society International)推出了在线大型小组,除了标准的口头交流外,还向参与者提供了“聊天”功能。聊天迅速成为另一种交流渠道,成为评论、批评和挑战该群体主要口头话语的论坛,成为不满和持不同政见者发声的家园和工具,特别是那些因种族、阶级和性别而被边缘化的人。随着各种反对在GASi在线大型群组中允许聊天的反对意见的出现,争议已经发展起来。到目前为止,Chat已经成为一个边缘化和底层声音说话和被“听到”的地方,然后关闭它成为一种沉默和进一步制度化种族主义,父权制和阶级压迫的实践。
The dialectics of Chat: Privilege, power and institutional racism
The online Large Group promoted by the Group Analytic Society International in response to the Covid 19 lockdown, presented participants with the ‘Chat’ facility alongside the standard verbal communication. Chat rapidly became an alternative channel of communication and a forum for commentary, criticism and challenge to the primary spoken discourse of the group and became a home and a vehicle for disaffected and dissident voices, particularly those marginalized according to race, class and gender. Controversy has developed as various objections have been raised against Chat being allowed in GASi online Large Groups. In so far as Chat has become a place for marginalized and subaltern voices to speak and be ‘heard’, then closing it becomes a praxis of silencing and further institutionalizing racism, patriarchy and class oppression.