Co-opted Marginality in a Controlled Media Environment: The Influence of Social Media Affordances on the Immigration Discourse

C. Emes, A. Chib
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An emerging narrative on social media challenges the premise that the repertoire against immigrants is caused by xenophobia. We identify and propose the phenomenon of co-opted marginality or the claims of being victimized by dominant groups that are not conventionally at the margin. We examine how a controlled media environment in Singapore influences citizens (n = 36) who claim co-opted marginality when expressing anti-immigrant sentiments online. We further investigate the role of the social media techno-structure in encouraging interactions with this discourse. Contrary to prior literature, we find that social media affordances, such as curation and identification, can discourage citizens from actively engaging with prejudicial and discriminatory language while facilitating the emergence and maintenance of discursive strategies such as co-opted marginality, which conform to contextual normative constraints.
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受控制的媒体环境下的协同边缘化:社交媒体支持对移民话语的影响
社交媒体上出现的一种新说法,对反对移民的剧目是仇外心理造成的这一前提提出了挑战。我们确定并提出了增选边缘现象或被传统上不在边缘的主导群体受害的主张。我们研究了新加坡受控制的媒体环境如何影响公民(n = 36),他们在网上表达反移民情绪时声称被边缘化。我们进一步研究了社交媒体技术结构在鼓励与这种话语互动方面的作用。与先前的文献相反,我们发现社交媒体的支持,如策展和识别,可以阻止公民积极参与偏见和歧视性的语言,同时促进话语策略的出现和维持,如增选边际性,这符合上下文规范约束。
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