记忆化学术工作的不稳定性

Moa Eriksson Krutrök
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本文探讨了在COVID-19大流行期间,学术生活是如何在TikTok上被记忆化的。对于许多学者来说,尤其是初出茅庐的学者,这段时间的工作量增加了。女性学者尤其面临着家庭负担的显著增加。本文特别关注在2020年秋季至2021年春季之间,在TikTok(有时被称为“学术TikTok”)上使用模因作为幽默模板来表达学术工作的不稳定性。本文利用数字民族志,试图了解学术工作的不稳定性是如何在TikTok上表达出来的,以及社交媒体如何用于早期职业学者的社区建设,特别是在疫情期间。该分析利用了20名在学术机构工作的抖音用户的内容,包括我自己,我是这个社区的内容创作者。
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Memeifying academic work precarity
This paper explores how academic life became memeified on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic. For many academics, and especially early-career scholars, workloads increased during this time. Female academics, in particular, faced significant increases in household burdens. This paper focuses specifically on the uses of memes as humorous templates for expressing academic work precarity on TikTok (sometimes referred to as “Academic TikTok”), between the autumn of 2020 and the spring of 2021. Using digital ethnography, this paper attempts to understand how the precarity of academic work was expressed on TikTok, and how social media can be used for community building among early career scholars, especially during the pandemic. The analysis draws on content by 20 TikTok users working in academic institutions, including myself, as a content creator within this community.
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