制造影响力:社交媒体上的赞助和克里奥尔化

IF 3.9 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Cheryl A. McLean
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以女性为主的网络影响者的存在和影响越来越大,这表明一种文化现象正在扩散,成为我们数字生活社交方面的特征。本文以性别和制作者素养为概念,通过研究五个流行网络社交媒体平台的影响者文化,揭示了制作实践的新形式。本文将研究置于加勒比地区的背景下,通过观察四位加勒比地区女性影响者的平台化识字实践,以识字赞助和克里奥尔化概念为视角,审视影响者与其本地和全球追随者之间的相互关系和伴随实践,从而研究 "影响者文化"。本文认为,社交媒体平台是经过战略策划的数字制造空间,影响者利用它来转变和改变与性别、语言和文化相关的扫盲实践和观点。这项定性研究的结果表明,这些影响者对克里奥尔化扫盲的支持体现在他们通过宣传、意识和社区建设来实现社会变革和转型的力量上。本文最后探讨了这些社会行动者及其数字创作实践影响当代全球社会文化和教育景观的潜力。
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Making an Influence: Sponsorship and Creolization on Social Media
The growing presence and impact of predominantly female online influencers suggests the proliferation of a cultural phenomenon that characterizes the social aspects of our digital lives. Working with the notion of gender and maker literacies, this paper shines light on newer forms of making practices by looking at influencer cultures of five popular online social media platforms. Situating the research in a Caribbean context, this paper examines the “influencer culture” by looking at the platformized literacy practices of four Caribbean female influencers and using the concepts of literacy sponsorship and creolization as lenses through which to view the interrelationships and accompanying practices between the influencers and their local and global followers. The paper argues that social media platforms are strategically curated digital‐maker spaces that influencers use to shift and change literacy practices and perspectives related to gender, language, and culture. Findings from this qualitative study suggest that these influencers' sponsorship of creolized literacies is reflected in their power to enact social change and transformation through advocacy, consciousness, and community‐building. The paper concludes by considering the potential for such social actors and their digital‐making practices to influence our contemporary global sociocultural and educational landscapes.
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CiteScore
10.50
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期刊介绍: For more than 40 years, Reading Research Quarterly has been essential reading for those committed to scholarship on literacy among learners of all ages. The leading research journal in the field, each issue of RRQ includes •Reports of important studies •Multidisciplinary research •Various modes of investigation •Diverse viewpoints on literacy practices, teaching, and learning
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