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摘要
文化战争,即美国保守派和进步派之间为定义国家价值观而进行的战争,似乎暂时搁置了下来,直到唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)的“让美国再次伟大”(Make America Great Again)集会口号似乎重新点燃了这场战争。然而,当代文化战争与过去几十年的战争不同,因为它们不是由政治和知识精英推动的,而是经常由社交媒体平台上的民粹主义声音发起的。此外,文化战争传统上被认为是对当地社区变化的反动,而社交媒体可能会重新定义社区,从而使一个地理区域出现的威胁在全国范围内引起反响。在这项研究中,我们分析了1658条评论,这些评论发表在四个意识形态不同的Reddit社区,以回应变装皇后故事时间,这需要变装演员在图书馆为孩子们读书。我们的分析展示了不同社区应对文化威胁的方式,那些在历史上影响过美国价值观的人对自己即将失去的权力表现出恐惧。此外,在我们的分析中,在线社区的成员对地理社区中出现的威胁做出了反应,而这些威胁不一定与他们有切实的联系。因此,数字时代文化战争的扩散性质可能会使抽象威胁和有形威胁之间的区别变得过时。
Clear and Omnipresent Danger: Digital Age Culture Wars and Reactions to Drag Queen Story Hour across Diverse Subreddit Communities
The culture wars, or battle between American conservatives and progressives to define national values, appeared to be in abeyance until they were seemingly reignited by Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” rally cry. Yet, contemporary culture wars are different from those of previous decades because, instead of being driven by political and intellectual elites, they are often fought by populist voices on social media platforms. Additionally, whereas culture wars have traditionally been understood as reactionary to changes in local communities, social media may redefine community such that threats emerging in one geographic area reverberate across the country. In this study, we analyze 1658 comments posted to four ideologically divergent Reddit communities in response to Drag Queen Story Hour, which entails drag performers reading books to children in libraries. Our analysis demonstrates ways that different communities grapple with cultural threat, with those who have historically influenced American values exhibiting fear over the power they stand to lose. Additionally, in our analysis, members of online communities responded to threats that materialized in geographic communities to which they did not necessarily have a tangible connection. Thus, the diffuse nature of digital age culture wars may render distinctions between abstract and tangible threats obsolete.
期刊介绍:
Social Currents, the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society, is a broad-ranging social science journal that focuses on cutting-edge research from all methodological and theoretical orientations with implications for national and international sociological communities. The uniqueness of Social Currents lies in its format. The front end of every issue is devoted to short, theoretical, agenda-setting contributions and brief, empirical and policy-related pieces. The back end of every issue includes standard journal articles that cover topics within specific subfields of sociology, as well as across the social sciences more broadly.