Trans youth and social media: moving between counterpublics and the wider web
In: Gender, place and culture: a journal of feminist geography, Band 24, Heft 11, S. 1626-1641
ISSN: 1360-0524
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In: Gender, place and culture: a journal of feminist geography, Band 24, Heft 11, S. 1626-1641
ISSN: 1360-0524
In: Journal of lesbian studies, Band 17, Heft 3-4, S. 344-364
ISSN: 1540-3548
In: Journal of lesbian studies, Band 17, Heft 3-4, S. 209-214
ISSN: 1540-3548
In: International political science review: the journal of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) = Revue internationale de science politique, Band 43, Heft 5, S. 629-647
ISSN: 1460-373X
What makes humour an honest and a direct communication tool for people? How do social networking and digital media transmit user-generated political and humorous content? Our research argues that the way in which humour is deployed through digital media during protest action allows protestors to assert humanity and sincerity against dehumanising political manipulation frameworks. Humorous content, to this extent, enables and is indicative of independent thinking and creativity. It causes contemplation, confronts the hegemonic power of the oppressor, and challenges fear and apathy. In order to conduct this research, we collected and analysed tweets shared during the Gezi Park protests. Gezi Parkı was chosen as the keyword since it was an unstructured and neutral term. Among millions of visual images shared during the protests, we concentrate on those that depict humour both in photography and video formats.
In: Emotion, space and society, Band 33, S. 100632
ISSN: 1755-4586
In: Social movement studies: journal of social, cultural and political protest, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 284-304
ISSN: 1474-2837
In: SSM - Mental health, Band 1, S. 100004
ISSN: 2666-5603