隐瞒什么,何时披露:社交媒体上的性别转换和隐私管理

M. C. Coker
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虽然数字资源在性别和性身份的发展中很重要,并且经常被研究,但我认为跨性别身份与其他LGBTQ+经历不同,并且在社交网络上管理数字性别转换的积极策略尚未受到定性调查。本研究将通信隐私管理与131名跨性别者的经历相结合,以了解管理社交媒体上潜在脆弱信息(即与性别转换相关的披露)的常用策略。研究结果表明,在社交媒体上披露与性别转型相关的信息,迫使转型个体考虑其账户的公开性、信息共享的开放性以及他们分享的信息和内容的类型。这些主题扩展了关于跨性别社会支持提供和在线披露的文献,描述了在社交媒体上公开过渡如何构建反公众和护理结构,这些概念通常与匿名和封闭的在线空间有关。
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What to withhold and when to disclose: gender transitions and privacy management on social media
While digital resources are important in the development of gender and sexual identities and are often researched, I argue that transgender identities are distinct from other LGBTQ+ experiences and active strategies for managing digital gender transitions on social networks have not been subjected to qualitative inquiry. This study pairs communication privacy management alongside 131 transgender experiences to understand commonly utilized strategies of managing potentially vulnerable information (i.e., disclosure related to gender transitions) on social media. Findings suggest that disclosing information on social media related to gender transition compels transitioning individuals to consider the publicness of their account, the openness of their information sharing, and the type of information and content they share. These themes extend literature regarding transgender social support provision and online disclosures by depicting how transitioning publicly on social media can construct counterpublics and care structures, concepts usually linked to anonymous and closed online spaces.
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