克罗地亚的网络歧视

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Nova Prisutnost Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI:10.31192/np.22.1.5
Marijana Grbeša, Nichola D. Gutgold, Domagoj Bebić
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鉴于有关网络厌女症和性别歧视的研究日益增多,本研究调查了克罗地亚第一位女总统科琳达-格拉巴尔-基塔罗维奇(Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović,任期从 2015 年至 2020 年)所面临的网络歧视。具体而言,本研究考察了克罗地亚三大新闻网站在 Facebook 上就媒体过度报道的两起事件进行的交流以及相关读者评论:格拉巴尔-基塔罗维奇出席了 2018 年俄罗斯世界杯足球赛,以及总统在瑞典为克罗地亚儿童朗读 Astrid Lindgren 的《长袜子皮皮》的教育视频。在这两个案例中,格拉巴尔-基塔罗维奇都超越了政治话语的安全范围,进入了通常被视为女性政治家的 "湿滑 "领域--情感空间和名人政治。对媒体内容的分析表明,所分析的媒体在两次报道格拉巴尔-基塔罗维奇时都采用了调侃、性别歧视和侮辱的方式。对相关读者评论的内容分析显示,她是性别歧视和攻击性甚至暴力性侮辱的目标。不过,与媒体文本相比,读者评论中的歧视现象总体较少。与媒体相比,读者对格拉巴尔-基塔罗维奇表现出的自发性和情感一般批评较少,赞赏较多。这表明,与传统媒体相比,社交媒体讨论的非正式环境可能为妇女展示其女性特质、情感和私人形象提供了一个较少敌意的环境。
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Mrežna diskriminacija u Hrvatskoj
In light of growing research on online misogyny and sexism, this study investigates the online discrimination faced by the first woman president of Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, who served from 2015 to 2020. Specifically, it examines the Facebook communication of the three leading Croatian news sites, as well as related readers’ comments, pertaining to two events that got excessive media coverage: Grabar-Kitarović’s appearance at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and an educational video of the President reading Astrid Lindgren’s Pippi Longstocking to Croatian children in Sweden. In both cases, Grabar-Kitarović ventured beyond the safety of political discourse and entered what is often seen as a »slippery« territory for women politicians - a space of emotions and celebrity politics. An analysis of the media content established that the analyzed media outlets resorted to ridicule, sexism, and insults to report about Grabar-Kitarović on both occasions. A content analysis of related readers’ comments showed that she was the target of sexist discrimination and aggressive, even violent insults. However, discrimination was overall less present in the readers’ comments than in the media texts. Readers were generally less critical and more appreciative towards Grabar-Kitarović’s display of spontaneity and emotions than the media. This suggests that the informal setting of social media discussions may provide a less hostile environment for women to display their femininity, emotions and private persona compared to traditional media.
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