俄罗斯数字警戒主义的性别维度

A. Volkova, G. Lukyanova, T. A. Kulakova
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数字私刑可以定义为公民团体在虚拟空间中的协调行动(不排除离线的可能性),以回应第三方的想象或真实行动,或者是对记录并上传到网上的真实世界事件的愤怒表达。数字治安维持主义是网络公民社会的一个非信息化机构,它规范行为,惩罚从治安维持者的角度来看不恰当的行为或意图的公民。在现代俄罗斯,由于非政府组织、个人活动家和当局之间的互动而形成的运动,现在作为辅助机构,变得相当流行。这一现象表明了引导私刑的蔓延。作者认为,政府结构认识到在正式机构内解决某些冲突局势是不可能的,因此通过网络互动使其监管合法化。本文关注的是俄罗斯数字私刑的性别方面。为了分析俄罗斯治安维持者社区的性别特征,作者使用VKontakte API(应用程序编程接口)收集了六个在线社区的用户数据:StopHam、Lev Protiv、Khrushi Protiv、Sorok Sorokov、Anti-Dealer和Sober Yard。生成了818927条记录的数据集,其中包括用户的基本社会人口统计信息(ID、用户指定的姓名、性别、年龄、城市)。通过分析过去两年上传的帖子和评论,以及VKontakte社交网络中典型义警社区的订户数据库(2900个订阅),作者能够更深入地了解用户的动机,定义典型数字义警的社会画像,并确定该运动的性别特征。研究结果证实,性别不对称的问题持续存在,以及关于女性和男性之间相关性的持久文化刻板印象的继承,甚至涉及俄罗斯的一种新形式的公民行动主义,如数字私刑。
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Gender Dimension of Digital Vigilantism in Russia
Digital vigilantism can be defined as the coordinated actions of civic groups in virtual space (not excluding the possibility of going offline) in response to imaginary or real actions of third parties or as the expression of outrage at a real-world event recorded and uploaded online. Digital vigilantism serves as an informalised institution of online civil society, regulating behaviour and punishing citizens for actions or intentions that are inappropriate from the vigilantes point of view. In modern Russia, movements that were formed as a result of the interactions between NGOs, individual activists and the authorities, that are now acting as auxiliary institutions, become quite popular. This phenomenon suggests the spread of guided vigilantism. The authors argue that the governmental structures recognize the impossibility of solving some conflict situations within formal institutions and therefore legitimize their regulation through network interactions. This article focuses on the gender aspects of digital vigilantism in Russia. In order to analyze gender characteristics of Russian vigilante communities, the authors collected the data on the subscribers of six online communities using the VKontakte API (application programming interface): StopHam, Lev Protiv, Khrushi Protiv, Sorok Sorokov, Anti-Dealer and Sober Yard. A dataset of 818 927 records was generated, which included basic socio-demographic information about the users (ID, user-specified name, gender, age, city). Analyzing the posts and comments uploaded over the last two years and the database of subscribers of typical vigilante communities in the VKontakte social network (2900 subscriptions), the authors were able to come closer to understanding users motivations, define the social portrait of a typical digital vigilante and identify gender characteristics of the movement. Research outcomes confirm the problematic persistence of gender asymmetry and the inheritance of enduring cultural stereotypes regarding the correlation between the female and the male, even concerning such a new form of civic activism in Russia as digital vigilantism.
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