在Twitter上建立K-pop粉丝的在线社会身份和粉丝活动

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M. Maros, Fara Nadia Abdul Basek
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摘要

众所周知,韩国流行乐迷喜欢使用社交媒体作为他们活动的平台。多年来,他们建立了被称为“粉丝圈”的在线社区。K-pop粉丝热衷于粉丝活动,散布虚假新闻、煽动粉丝战争等行为被发现。这些可能会导致网络欺凌,并损害在线社交互动的质量。粉丝们在使用网络社交身份时并不在意自己的行为。因此,他们的真实身份得以保存。因此,本研究的目的是分析K-pop粉丝圈成员的在线社会身份,他们是如何被介绍到K-pop世界的,以及粉丝圈活动的目的。在这项研究中,共有30名参与者接受了在线采访。访谈的主题分析是基于Tajfel的社会认同理论(1979)的三个阶段,即(1)特征,(2)社会认同,(3)社会比较,以及Bennett的Fandom的四个领域(2014),即(1)沟通,(2)创造力,(3)知识和(4)公民权力和组织。这项研究的结果揭示了粉丝作为K-pop粉丝的网络社会身份的六个特征,将他们引入K-pop的影响因素,以及他们的粉丝活动细节。这项研究提供了K-pop粉丝的在线社会身份和粉丝在Twitter上的活动的见解。建议进一步研究K-pop社区在群体间和群体内交流时使用的语言,这将进一步丰富对这个在线社会社区的理解。
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Building Online Social Identity and Fandom Activities of K-pop Fans on Twitter
K-pop fans are widely known to use social media as a platform for their activities. Over the years, they have built online communities, which are called fandoms. K-pop fandoms are zealous in fandom activities that some abused were detected, such as spreading false news and provocating fandom wars. These could potentially lead to cyberbullying and damage the quality of online social interaction. The fans are not careful about their actions as they are using the online social identity. Thus their real identity is saved. Hence, the purposes of this study are to analyse the online social identity of K-pop fandom members, how they were introduced to the K-pop world and the purpose(s) of the fandom activities. A total of 30 participants were interviewed online for this study. Thematic analysis of the interview was done based on three stages of Tajfel’s Social Identity Theory (1979) which is (1) characteristic, (2) social identification, and (3) social comparison, and Bennett’s Four Areas of Fandom (2014) which are (1) communication, (2) creativity, (3) knowledge and (4) civic power and organisation. The findings of this research revealed six characteristics of the fans’ online social identity as K-pop fans, the influential factors that introduced them to K-pop, and details on their fandom activities. This study provides insights into the online social identity of K-pop fans and fandom activities on Twitter. Further research is recommended to explore the language used by the K-pop community for inter- and intra-group communications, which will further enrich the understanding of this online social community.
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自引率
28.60%
发文量
52
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The editorial board welcomes submissions that provide insights into key issues dealing with the English Language in a region that hosts multicultural/lingual communities and contexts. Our policy is to enable the advancement of knowledge dealing with English Language studies in these communities and contexts by providing a publication avenue for new and insightful multidisciplinary work in the region. The ultimate objective of the journal is to create critical awareness of Southeast Asian concerns with all areas of English language Studies. Submissions that draw parallels between regional and global concerns of English Language Studies are also welome. 3L publishes issues in March, June, September and December. Please visit the website to have a better idea of the kinds of articles published and the submission guidelines.
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