粘性生物医学对象:关于药用大麻的Twitter讨论中的情感循环

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
K. Kjær
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摘要

这篇文章结合了定性和定量的方法来检查Twitter上关于丹麦药用大麻试点项目头几年的讨论的影响。从2018年开始,这个试点项目一直是公众讨论的对象,包括在社交媒体上。本文利用Twitter平台的数据和Sara Ahmed(2010年,2014年)的情感理论,结合计算方法和仔细阅读来定位和分析辩论中哪些主题特别具有情感,以及这种情感的含义是什么。这篇文章认为,这里的影响循环植根于更广泛的谈判和知识等级,因为这与医学和身体有关。特别是,与证据有关的思想和话语在辩论中作为希望、梦想和挫折的不同表达的对象流传。
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Sticky Biomedical Objects: Affective Circulations in Twitter Discussions about Medicinal Cannabis
This article combines qualitative and quantitative methods to examine affectivity in discussions on Twitter about the first years of a pilot programme for medicinal cannabis in Denmark. Starting in 2018, the pilot programme has been the object of much public discussion, including on social media. Drawing on data from the platform Twitter and affect theory from Sara Ahmed (2010 , 2014 ), the article uses a combination of computational methods and close readings to locate and analyse which topics in the debate are particularly affectively charged and what the implications of this affectivity are. The article argues that the circulation of affect here is rooted in wider negotiations and hierarchies of knowledge as this relates to medicine and bodies. In particular, ideas and discourses relating to evidence are circulated in the debate as an object of varying articulations of hopes, dreams, and frustration.
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