Halpin Michael, Richard Norann, Preston Kayla, Gosse Meghan, Maguire Finlay
Dalhousie University, Canada.
CBI Health Centre, Canada.
New Media Soc. 2025 Jan;27(1):424-442. doi: 10.1177/14614448231176777. Epub 2023 Jun 6.
This article uses computational data and social science theories to analyze the misogynistic discourse of the involuntary celibate ("incel") community. We analyzed every comment ( = 3,686,110) produced over 42 months on a popular incel discussion board and found that nearly all active participants use misogynistic terms. Participants used misogynistic terms nearly one million times and at a rate 2.4 times greater than their use of neutral terms for women. The majority of participants' use of misogynistic terms does not increase or decrease with post frequency, suggesting that members arrive (rather than become) misogynistic. We discuss these findings in relation to theories of intersectionality, masculinity, and sexism. We likewise discuss potential policies for mitigating incel misogyny and similar online discourse.
本文运用计算数据和社会科学理论,分析了非自愿独身者(“单身狗”)群体中的厌女言论。我们分析了一个热门单身狗讨论板在42个月内产生的每一条评论(共3686110条),发现几乎所有活跃参与者都使用厌女词汇。参与者使用厌女词汇近100万次,使用频率是他们用于女性的中性词汇的2.4倍。大多数参与者使用厌女词汇的频率不会随发帖频率增加或减少,这表明成员们是带着(而非后来变得)厌女观念加入的。我们结合交叉性、男子气概和性别歧视理论讨论了这些发现。我们同样讨论了减轻单身狗厌女及类似网络言论的潜在政策。