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Skin and feminist cyberactivism. The reversal of the social stigma
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In: EISSN: 2646-1064 ; La Peaulogie - Revue de sciences sociales et humaines sur les peaux ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03639171 ; La Peaulogie - Revue de sciences sociales et humaines sur les peaux, La Peaulogie 2022, Tatouage éthique et inclusif : la peau comme marqueuse politique, pp.163-203 ; https://lapeaulogie.fr/article/peau-cybermilitantisme-feministe/ (2022)
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Case Study in Activist Applied Linguistics: Working with the Oregon Judicial Department for the Accessibility of Domestic Relations Information
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In: Student Research Symposium (2022)
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In times of “crisis”: Puerto Rican activism, gender, and belonging in Orlando
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Trespassing on the Law: Critical legal engineering as a strategy for action research
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Justice for All: Social Justice Curriculum for the Young Adult Centered English Classroom
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In: Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2022)
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Brazilian left-wing activists on Facebook: the role of cultural events in political participation
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In: EISSN: 2245-4373 ; Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03366403 ; Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies, King's College London, 2021, 10 (1), pp.261-284. ⟨10.25160/bjbs.v10i1.125719⟩ ; https://tidsskrift.dk/bras/article/view/125719 (2021)
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Who cares about calling non-consensual sex "rape" in summaries of fictional narratives on Wikipedia? From a gender identity hypothesis to recurrent activist discursive practices
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In: Exploring Gender Identities Online ; https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03293248 ; Exploring Gender Identities Online, Jul 2021, Greifswald / Constance (on line), Germany (2021)
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International audience ; This presentation is based on a larger research project about novel and film summaries on Wikipedia where a recurrent dissensus as to which word summarizes best what happens in a fictional sex scene (typically seduction vs rape) was spotted by exporting and searching revision histories. The linguistic consistency and recurrence of such words shifts suggests these findings cannot be explained solely by interindividual subjective variation in interpretation and chance : can we predict whether a reader / contributor will make this type of discursive shift on the basis of their social identity, such as their gender ? A methodological difficulty is that identity online and particularly on Wikipedia is often blurred and ranges from full presentation to a mere IP address, in a mostly-male community of contributors. Cues about the contributor's gender in metadatas and user pages (name, userboxes) are the exception. However, by studying the users' history of contributions to other articles (including unregistered contributors identified through their IP address), we could trace patterns rooted in politicized practices of verbal hygiene rather than gender identity. Further investigation suggests that some contributors care about sexual violence vocabulary in fiction because they care and learnt to care about the political meaning of language in general. Three main discursive patterns appear : 1/ contributors make identical discursive shifts (renaming an action "rape") in various fictional narratives ; 2/ contributors specialize in articles about sexual violence, whether fictional or real, and feminism-related themes ; 3/ contributors display recurrent verbal hygiene practices linked to progressivism (anti-racism, transgender rights). Although our data does not allow a quantitative approach that could generalize these findings, the qualitative focus on a sample of contributor profiles still provides a more robust hypothesis about discursive behaviours regarding gender-related subjects online.
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[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history; [SHS.GENRE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Gender studies; [SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature; online activism; rape; reception; sexual violence; verbal hygiene; Wikipedia
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URL: https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03293248 https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03293248/document https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03293248/file/Gender%20online%20-%20presentation.pdf
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Revolutionary Others: Migratory Subjects and Vietnamese Radicalism in the U.S. During and After the Vietnam War
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On Simulating the Propagation and Countermeasures of Hate Speech in Social Networks
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In: Applied Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 24; Pages: 12003 (2021)
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Language Guerrillas: Signing Multilingualism into Action
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In: Education Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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ОСОБЕННОСТИ ЯЗЫКОВОЙ СИТУАЦИИ В РЕСПУБЛИКЕ ДАГЕСТАН И НЕКОТОРЫЕ ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ ЕЕ РАЗВИТИЯ ... : FEATURES OF THE LANGUAGE SITUATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF DAGESTAN AND SOME PROSPECTS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT ...
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Horizons Without Borders: Wendy Trevino's 'Cruel Fiction' and the Utopian Poetry of the Commune
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In: Studies in Arts and Humanities ; 5 ; 1 ; 49-66 ; Utopian Acts (2021)
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Socially just plurilingual education in Europe : shifting subjectivities and practices through research and action
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“Our Languages Do Not Die, They are Being Killed”: Indigenismo and its Effects on Indigenous Language Revitalization
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In: Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters (2021)
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Campus battlegrounds: Puerto Rican student activism in higher education and community leadership in Chicago, 1970-1985
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DIGITAL SITES OF PROTEST: FARMERS’ PROTEST IN INDIA AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COLLECTIVE IDENTITY ON FACEBOOK
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In: AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research; 2021: AoIR2021 ; 2162-3317 (2021)
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Methods and Meanings: Reflections on Reflexivity and Flexibility in an Intercultural Ethnographic Study of an Activist Organization
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In: Journal of Rhetoric, Professional Communication, and Globalization (2021)
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