Yanmiri, Aboki, Afonja:奈及利亚网路讨论中族群他者的话语建构

Rotimi Taiwo
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网上另类的话语表达是如何构建的?是什么因素产生了这种话语形式?它的社会认知基础是什么?对于像奈及利亚这样的多民族国家,在网路上建构族群差异性有何意义?这项研究以这些问题为基础。这些问题是基于社会建构论、生物决定论、符号互动论等社会表征和话语歧视理论来探讨的。本研究基于van Dijk(1996)的社会表征理论和Boreus(2006)的话语歧视类型学,分析了尼日利亚人在Nairaland论坛上的评论行为。研究结果表明,偏见和刻板印象是以经验和观点为前提的,这些经验和观点会导致泛化、群体极化、虚幻关联和归因错误。负面的其他表现是通过标签、环境特征的部署、为社会经济目标而奋斗、种族社会文化特征、行为和外表以及感知到的个性特征来实现的。这些问题通过语言和话语形式和策略的部署而得到强调,例如语气系统、形容词、隐喻、词汇化、幽默化和本质化。该研究得出结论,尽管另类的表达被认为是在线现象,但它们经常影响线下的群体间关系。
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Yanmiri, Aboki, Afonja: Discursive Construction of Ethnic Others in Nigerian Online Discussion
How are discursive expressions of alterity online constructed? What factors engender this form of discourse and what is the socio-cognitive basis? What are implications of this construction of ethnic otherness online for a multiethnic nation like Nigeria? This study anchors on these questions. These issues were explored based on theories of social representation and discursive discrimination, such as social constructionism, biological determinism, symbolic interactionism. The study analysed the commenting behaviour of Nigerians drawn from Nairaland Forum based on van Dijk’s (1996) social representation theory and Boreus’ (2006) typology of discursive discrimination. The findings revealed that prejudices and stereotypes are premised on experiences and opinions that lead to generalisation, group polarisation illusory correlation, and attribution errors. Negative other presentations are achieved through labelling, deployment of environmentalbased peculiarities, struggles for socio-economic goals, ethnic sociocultural peculiarities, behaviour and appearances as well as perceived personality traits. These issues are accentuated through the deployment of linguistic and discursive forms and strategies, such as the mood system, adjectivisation, metaphorisation, lexicalisation, humorisation, and essentialisation. The study concludes that despite the fact that expressions of alterity are identified as online phenomena, they often impact offline intergroup relations.
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