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"A source of anxiety like never before": unpacking the Irish print media sexualisation of children discourse
In: Kiely, Elizabeth orcid:0000-0002-6664-5560 , Ging, Debbie orcid:0000-0002-6664-5560 , Kitching, Karl orcid:0000-0001-7141-9333 and Leane, Máire orcid:0000-0003-2333-9974 (2021) "A source of anxiety like never before": unpacking the Irish print media sexualisation of children discourse. TEANGA: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics, 12 (12). pp. 89-113. ISSN 2565-6325 (2021)
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"A source of anxiety like never before": Unpacking the Irish print media sexualisation of children discourse
Kiely, Elizabeth; Ging, Debbie; Leane, Máire. - : Irish Association for Applied Linguistics, 2021
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Neologising misogyny: Urban Dictionary’s folksonomies of sexual abuse
In: Ging, Debbie orcid:0000-0002-6664-5560 , Lynn, Theo orcid:0000-0001-9284-7580 and Rosati, Pierangelo orcid:0000-0002-6070-0426 (2019) Neologising misogyny: Urban Dictionary’s folksonomies of sexual abuse. New Media & Society, 22 (5). pp. 838-856. ISSN 1461-4448 (2019)
Abstract: Web 2.0 has facilitated a particularly toxic brand of digital men’s rights activism, collectively known as the Manosphere. This amorphous network of online publics is noted for its virulent anti-feminism, extreme misogyny and synergies with the alt-right. Early manifestations of this phenomenon were confined largely to 4/Chan, Reddit and numerous alt-right forums. More recently, however, this rhetoric has become increasingly evident in Urban Dictionary. This article presents the findings of a machine-learning and manual analysis of Urban Dictionary’s entries relating to sex and gender, to assess the extent to which the Manosphere’s discourses of extreme misogyny and anti-feminism are working their way into everyday vernacular contexts. It also considers the sociolinguistic and gender-political implications of algorithmic and linguistic capitalism, concluding that Urban Dictionary is less a dictionary than it is a platform of folksonomies, which may exert a disproportionate and toxic influence on online discourses related to gender and sexuality
Keyword: Anti-feminism; extreme misogyny; folksonomy; Language; lexicography; Machine learning; Manosphere; misogyny; scat porn; scatology; sexual abuse; sexual violence; slang; Social psychology; Sociology; Urban Dictionary
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