González-Malabet María A, Sanandres Campis Eliana, May Rachel, Molinares Guerrero Ivonne Samira, Durán-Oviedo Sheyla
Department of Political Science and International Relations, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia.
Department of History and Social Sciences, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia.
Womens Stud Int Forum. 2023 Jul-Aug;99:102778. doi: 10.1016/j.wsif.2023.102778. Epub 2023 Jun 13.
Twitter proved to be strategic for the dissemination of information, and for the activation of feminist social movements. This article identifies the patterns of representation around feminist movements on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic. We analyzed the discourse around a Colombian NGO known as Sisma Mujer, in a corpus of 4415 tweets posted during the first year of COVID-19. The results showed five significant topic categories: gender-based violence, women in peacebuilding, women's human rights, gender equality, and social protest. This activity re-contextualized the online activism of this movement into a new, hybrid role with important political implications for the social movement. Our analysis highlights this role by pointing out how feminist activists framed gender-based violence to generate a discourse on Twitter.
事实证明,推特对于信息传播以及女权主义社会运动的激活具有战略意义。本文确定了新冠疫情期间推特上围绕女权运动的呈现模式。我们在新冠疫情第一年发布的4415条推文语料库中,分析了围绕一个名为“女性地震”(Sisma Mujer)的哥伦比亚非政府组织的话语。结果显示了五个重要的主题类别:基于性别的暴力、妇女参与建设和平、妇女人权、性别平等以及社会抗议。这一活动将该运动的线上激进主义重新置于一个新的混合角色中,对社会运动具有重要的政治影响。我们的分析通过指出女权主义活动家如何构建基于性别的暴力话语以在推特上产生讨论,突出了这一角色。