From #Sexual Assault to #Political Campaign Issue: Understanding Sexual Assault Narratives on Social Media Platforms During Political Campaigns in India

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Womens Studies in Communication Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/07491409.2022.2136899
Pallavi Guha
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Abstract In recent years, online election campaigns in India have evolved beyond using only Twitter and Facebook to take advantage of the population’s continuing interest in other social media platforms. Hashtag campaigns are now found on other platforms, such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube. With this development, online discourses on political campaigns have matured and become diverse. Several social movement issues in India, such as the anti-corruption movement, anti-caste movement, citizenship movement, and the #MeToo movement, have developed and been sustained on social media platforms in the past eight years. Since 2014, some of these movements have coexisted and intersected with election campaigns in India. This qualitative mixed-method study is an analysis of the influence of sexual assault narratives on online political campaigns in India. This study concerns the intersection of the theoretical frameworks of hashtag activism and locational identity, and it is based on the extensive interviews of eight citizen political volunteers and the thematic analysis of 60,195 Facebook posts during the election campaigns in Bihar and West Bengal elections in 2020 and 2021. The study finds that the political campaigns integrate sexual assault narratives into their online discourses if those narratives promote scandal frames and/or revenge frames. The campaign discourses on social media platforms seldom focus on the policy-related issue of sexual assault.
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从#性侵犯到#政治竞选议题:了解印度政治竞选期间社交媒体平台上的性侵犯叙事
近年来,印度的在线竞选活动已经不仅仅是使用Twitter和Facebook,而是利用人们对其他社交媒体平台的持续兴趣。现在,在Instagram、WhatsApp和YouTube等其他平台上也可以找到标签活动。随着这一发展,网络上关于政治竞选的话语日趋成熟和多样化。在过去的八年里,印度的一些社会运动问题,如反腐败运动、反种姓运动、公民运动和#MeToo运动,在社交媒体平台上得到了发展和持续。自2014年以来,其中一些运动与印度的竞选活动共存并交叉。这项定性混合方法研究分析了性侵犯叙事对印度在线政治运动的影响。本研究关注标签行动主义和地点认同的理论框架的交集,它基于对8名公民政治志愿者的广泛采访,以及对2020年和2021年比哈尔邦和西孟加拉邦选举期间60,195个Facebook帖子的主题分析。研究发现,如果这些叙事促进了丑闻框架和/或报复框架,那么政治竞选就会将性侵犯叙事融入他们的在线话语中。社交媒体平台上的竞选言论很少关注与政策相关的性侵犯问题。
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