Fighting against Patriarchy with Tweets and Hashtags: Social Media Activism of the Women's Movement and Reactionary Counterpublics

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES South Atlantic Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1215/00382876-10779442
Özlem Danacı Yüce, Dilruba Çatalbaş
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This article critically examines social media activism of feminist organizations in Turkey to uncover the strategies and tactics that they deploy in order to mobilize, build networks within and beyond the women's movement, and repel online reactionary publics. It analyzes the use of the Twittersphere by the two leading women's platforms, We Will Stop Femicides (aka KCDP) and Equality for Women (aka EŞİK), in relation to the two important campaigns in recent decades: one about the prevention of femicides and the other on the implementation and, then, reinstatement of the Council of Europe Convention on Violence against Women. Based on in-depth interviews with activists and a quantitative content analysis of the Twitter timelines of the platforms, the authors ascertained five major strategies: insisting on a feminist lexicon; aligning with the ideologically like-minded organized social groups; soliciting support from politicians, celebrities, academics, and the media; forging local and international networks; and disregarding antigender, antifeminist reactive counterpublics and avoiding any direct confrontation with them.
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用推特和标签对抗父权制:妇女运动的社会媒体激进主义和反动的反公众
本文批判性地检视土耳其女权组织在社交媒体上的行动,以揭露他们运用的策略与战术,以动员、建立妇女运动内外的网路,并击退网路上的反动大众。报告分析了两个主要的妇女平台“我们将停止杀害女性”(又名KCDP)和“妇女平等”(又名EŞİK)对twitter圈的使用,并将其与近几十年来的两项重要运动联系起来:一项是关于防止杀害女性,另一项是关于执行并恢复《欧洲委员会关于暴力侵害妇女行为的公约》。基于对活动家的深度访谈和对这些平台的Twitter时间线的定量内容分析,作者确定了五大策略:坚持女权主义词汇;与意识形态相近的有组织的社会团体保持一致;寻求政治家、名人、学者和媒体的支持;建立本地及国际网络;无视反性别、反女权主义的反公众反应,避免与他们直接对抗。
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