Sökning: "online shaming"

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  1. 1. Serving Cunt : Feministiska motståndsstrategier möter TikToks medielogik  

    Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Författare :Saga Lind; Hannah Eriksson; [2024]
    Nyckelord :social media; TikTok; digital subcultures; online feminism; feminist tactics; feminist humor; reclaiming; #servingcvnt;

    Sammanfattning : In this essay, the concept of online and fourth wave feminism is enhanced through a study of the TikTok-trend #servingcvnt (serving cunt). This study builds on the engagement of contemporary forms of feminist culture with the ever changing dynamic of social media platforms. LÄS MER

  2. 2. "Be fit, my age, big c**k": Engagements with Hegemonic Masculinity, Hetero(homo)normativity and Discrimination among Queer Male Dating App Users in Malmö and Copenhagen - A Thematic and Summative Content Analysis

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Författare :Aaron West; [2023]
    Nyckelord :MSM dating apps; hegemonic masculinity; heteronormative; homonormative; misogyny; body shaming; racism; queer digital geographies; self- re presentation; online disinhibition.; Social Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : This exploratory research addresses a significant gap in feminist, cultural, and digital geographies by examining the geographic variations of how hegemonic masculinity, hetero(homo)normativity and discrimination is exhibited by MSM dating apps users in two distinct city contexts. Drawing from a post-structuralist humanistic perspective, the study explores how dominant ideologies shape exclusionary online queer spaces made unique by digital placemaking. LÄS MER

  3. 3. Being young and navigating online cultures in an algorithmic media setting : A qualitative study of young-adults perception of mediated public shaming on TikTok

    Master-uppsats, Södertörns högskola/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

    Författare :Evelina Ketola; [2022]
    Nyckelord :Public shaming; call-out culture; cancel culture; TikTok; media design; Algorithmic literacy; participatory democracy; civic engagement;

    Sammanfattning : TikTok differs from how the media audience is used to seeing other social media platforms. When opening the app, the user does not see the friends you have decided to follow. Instead, you are faced with an algorithmically decided and never-ending feed of content personified individually for the specific user. LÄS MER

  4. 4. The Na-kd Truth : En Foucauldiansk diskursanalys av makt, straff och disciplin inom fenomenet bojkottskultur

    Kandidat-uppsats, Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)

    Författare :Cassandra Stridh; Kim Esbjörnsson; [2021]
    Nyckelord :cancel culture; online shaming; Foucault; discourse analysis; cyber violence; na-kd; power; subject positions; punishment; discipline; surveillance; Instagram; influencers; bojkottskultur; online skamning; Foucault; diskursanalys; cybervåld; na-kd; makt; subjektspositioner; straff; disciplin; övervakning; Instagram; influerare;

    Sammanfattning : What are the power relations between the fashion company Na-kd, influencers, and the general public? This study problematizes and concretizes the events surrounding the fashion company Na-kd that took place at the end of 2020 and is further discussed as an example of so-called cancel culture. The study explores the cancel culture phenomenon through the theoretical framework of Michel Foucault; including power, punishment, and discipline. LÄS MER

  5. 5. Fifteen Minutes of Shame? : Understanding the Experience of Being Subjected to Moral Outrage Online

    Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Författare :Julia Zabielski; [2020]
    Nyckelord :moral outrage; online shaming; social media; framing; deviance; stigma; self;

    Sammanfattning : Due to new technological affordances, such as the internet and social media, people are more exposed than ever to actions or statements that may be perceived as moral violations. Consequently, moral outrage has become a prevalent feature in the online sphere. LÄS MER