Consuming Antinatalism in Social Media: A Discourse Historical Analytic Approach

G. Rossolatos
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Antinatalism, a relatively recent moral philosophical perspective and ideology that avows ‘it is better not to have ever existed’, has spawned a new social movement with an active presence in social media. This study draws on the discourse historical approach (DHA) to critical discourse analysis for offering a firm understanding as to how the collective identity of the Facebook antinatalist NSM is formed. The findings from the analysis of the situated interaction among the NSM’s members demonstrate that collective identity is far from a knitty-gritty concept, but a dynamic schema that includes a plethora of micro-interactions. Individuals constantly negotiate its meaning in context, as they seek to streamline the antinatalist system of ideas with their lifeworld through a web of interlocking schemata, discursive and rhetorical strategies.
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社交媒体中的消费反出生主义:一种话语历史分析方法
反出生主义是一种相对较新的道德哲学观点和意识形态,它宣称“最好没有存在过”,在社交媒体上引发了一场新的社会运动。本研究利用话语历史方法(DHA)进行批判性话语分析,对Facebook反出生主义NSM的集体认同是如何形成的提供了一个坚定的理解。通过分析NSM成员之间的互动发现,集体认同远非一个编织的概念,而是一个包含大量微观互动的动态图式。个人不断地在语境中协商它的意义,因为他们试图通过一个连锁图式、话语和修辞策略的网络,将反出生主义的思想体系与他们的生活世界联系起来。
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