Article published In: Language Aggression Against Women
Edited by Patricia Bou-Franch
[Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 2:2] 2014
► pp. 226–248
Gender ideology and social identity processes in online language aggression against women
Published online: 28 October 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.2.2.03bou
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.2.2.03bou
This paper examines language aggression against women in public online deliberation regarding crimes of violence against women. To do so, we draw upon a corpus of 460 unsolicited digital comments sent in response to four public service advertisements against women abuse posted on YouTube. Our analysis reveals that three patriarchal strategies of abuse — namely, minimize the abuse, deny its existence, and blame women — are enacted in the online discourse under scrutiny and shows how, at the micro-level of interaction, these strategies relate to social identity and gender ideology through complex processes of positive in-group description and negative out-group presentation. We also argue that despite the few comments that explicitly support abuse, this situation changes at implicit, indirect levels of discourse.
Keywords: social identity, ideology, violence against women, YouTube
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