Tweeting rape culture: Examining portrayals of victim blaming in discussions of sexual assault cases on Twitter

Autor: Arthur G. Cosby, Nicole E. Rader, Megan Stubbs-Richardson
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Feminism & Psychology. 28:90-108
ISSN: 1461-7161
0959-3535
DOI: 10.1177/0959353517715874
Popis: Social media has become an important aspect of contemporary culture and cultural change; it has accordingly become a valuable resource for informing feminist theory. Social media is a digitized social reality that lends itself to analysis and research. This study examines rape culture in the widely used social media platform, Twitter. We collected tweets from four days surrounding the Torrington and Steubenville Rape Trials and the Rehtaeh Parson’s story of rape, victimization, and suicide. Using qualitative content analysis, we identified three themes related to rape culture: (1) the virgin–whore binary and the just world, (2) sharing information on the sexual assault cases as subnews, and (3) rape myth debunking to support victims. Additional analysis indicated that Twitter users who engaged in victim blaming were more likely to be retweeted and have more followers than Twitter users who engaged in tweeting victim support content. The research demonstrates that rape culture is an aspect of social media and that data about rape culture can be readily accessed and studied. It also suggests that in future research, social media can be used to study how individuals and groups who are exhibiting rape culture interact with others who are engaged in victim support.
Databáze: OpenAIRE