Group-swinging as a strategic approach to curating multiple minority identities online: A study of lesbian gamers

IF 4.5 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION New Media & Society Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1177/14614448241291990
Zizhong Zhang, Haixin Mu, Don Lok Tung Chui
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Building upon platform-swinging, this study introduces the concept of identity-driven “group-swinging” within a single platform, focusing on how users with multiple minority identities strategically curate corresponding identities through this process. Collecting all created and engaged posts ( n = 31,084) from 102 lesbian gamers in both lesbian gamer and female gamer groups, this research utilizes structural topic modeling to delineate their productive and consumptive curation across different groups. The results indicate that lesbian gamers often prioritize discussions on women and queer issues within the female gamer community while presenting a more gamer-centric identity in the lesbian gamer community. Group-swinging emerges as an optimal strategy for exploring a balance between belongingness and distinctiveness, enabling lesbian gamers to navigate their multiple minority identities effectively. This study enriches the understanding of identity curation and optimal distinctiveness theory, offering plausible strategies for the online resilience of marginalized groups within the polymedia context.
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将 "群体摇摆 "作为一种战略方法来策划网上的多重少数群体身份:女同性恋游戏玩家研究
在平台转换的基础上,本研究引入了在单一平台内由身份驱动的 "群体转换 "概念,重点研究具有多重少数群体身份的用户如何通过这一过程战略性地策划相应的身份。本研究收集了女同性恋玩家群体和女性玩家群体中102名女同性恋玩家创建和参与的所有帖子(n = 31,084),利用结构性主题建模来划分她们在不同群体中的生产性和消费性策划。研究结果表明,女同性恋游戏者通常在女性游戏者群体中优先讨论女性和同性恋问题,而在女同性恋游戏者群体中则表现出更多以游戏者为中心的身份。在探索归属感与独特性之间的平衡时,"群体转换 "是一种最佳策略,它使女同性恋游戏者能够有效地驾驭她们的多重少数群体身份。这项研究丰富了人们对身份策展和最佳独特性理论的理解,为边缘化群体在多媒体背景下的网络适应能力提供了可行的策略。
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New Media & Society
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期刊介绍: New Media & Society engages in critical discussions of the key issues arising from the scale and speed of new media development, drawing on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and on both theoretical and empirical research. The journal includes contributions on: -the individual and the social, the cultural and the political dimensions of new media -the global and local dimensions of the relationship between media and social change -contemporary as well as historical developments -the implications and impacts of, as well as the determinants and obstacles to, media change the relationship between theory, policy and practice.
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