National Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Cult Health Sex. 2012 Oct;14(9):1049-63. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2012.714799. Epub 2012 Sep 4.
Racialised language is a salient and contested aspect of contemporary sexual cultures, particularly in the online domain. This paper explores the ways in which gay men in Australia employ race-related language when using online sex/dating websites. Using inductive content analysis, descriptive categories were developed to identify recurrent patterns in the racialised language employed by website users. A coding framework was then constructed to identify the 'subject' (self, other or concept) of each piece of race-related content, its 'purpose' (marketing, negative or positive discrimination, commentary) and the 'position' adopted (defensive, normalised or critical). Descriptive and comparative analyses revealed differences in the ways in which members of racial groups employed racialised language online. These differences are reviewed in relation to broader discourses on Whiteness and race in Australia, as well as recent community-produced anti-racism campaigns.
种族化语言是当代性文化中一个显著且有争议的方面,尤其是在网络领域。本文探讨了澳大利亚男同性恋者在使用在线性/约会网站时使用与种族相关的语言的方式。本文采用归纳内容分析法,制定描述性类别,以确定网站用户使用的种族化语言中反复出现的模式。然后构建了一个编码框架,以确定每一条与种族相关内容的“主体”(自我、他人或概念)、“目的”(营销、负面或正面歧视、评论)和“立场”(防御、正常化或批判)。描述性和比较性分析揭示了不同种族群体成员在线上使用种族化语言的方式存在差异。这些差异在澳大利亚的“白人”和种族的更广泛论述以及最近的社区反种族主义运动中进行了审查。