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Creative identity (re)Construction, creative community building, and creative resistance: A qualitative analysis of queer ingroup members' tweets after the Orlando Shooting

机译:创意身份(重构),创意社区建设和创意阻力:奥兰多枪击案后对同志小组成员推文的定性分析

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With the proliferation of social media, a growing body of literature explores the significance of virtual grief, social support, and social capital in the construction of identity and community online. However, there is a dearth of research on how queer members use social media, particularly Twitter, as a tool to claim and re-define their identity-especially when their identity is under threat. The goal of this study is to understand how members of the queer community linguistically responded to the threat to their identity and safety that was caused by the shooting that took place on June 12, 2016, at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida. To achieve this goal, we use Social Identity Theory (SIT) as a framework to examine how queer individuals use a creative language strategy to redefine their shared identity when it is threatened. This study used a qualitative iterative analysis of tweets posted by queer individuals to determine how this group identified as ingroup after the Orlando shooting. The study reveals that members of the queer community communicatively responded to the Pulse shooting through social creativity. Specifically, members of the queer community responded to threats through using creative language that fostered stronger ingroup collaborative identities by provoking a) creative identity (re)construction, b) creative community building and c) creative resistance. This study advances SIT by providing additional evidence that the strategy of using creative language by a minority ingroup has the ability to support simultaneously salient and threatened identity.
机译:随着社交媒体的普及,越来越多的文献探索了虚拟悲痛,社会支持和社会资本在构建身份和在线社区中的重要性。但是,关于酷儿会员如何使用社交媒体(尤其是Twitter)作为声明和重新定义其身份的工具(尤其是在其身份受到威胁时)的研究很少。这项研究的目的是了解酷儿社区的成员如何对2016年6月12日在佛罗里达州奥兰多市Pulse Nightclub发生的枪击事件对其身份和安全构成的威胁做出反应。为了实现此目标,我们使用社会认同理论(SIT)作为框架来检验酷儿个人在受到威胁时如何使用创造性的语言策略来重新定义其共享身份。这项研究使用了对酷儿发布的推文的定性迭代分析,以确定在奥兰多枪击事件发生后该小组如何识别为小组。该研究表明,酷儿社区的成员通过社交创造力对Pulse拍摄进行了沟通回应。具体地说,酷儿社区的成员通过使用创造性的语言来应对威胁,这些语言通过激发a)创造性的身份(重建),b)创造性的社区建设和c)创造性的反抗来培养更强的群体内协作身份。这项研究通过提供其他证据表明少数群体使用创造性语言的策略能够同时支持明显和威胁的身份,从而提​​高了SIT。

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