“Legit can’t wait for #Toronto #WorldPride!”: Investigating the Twitter public of a large-scale LGBTQ Festival


Autoria(s): Duguay, Stefanie
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

This article investigates whether participation on Twitter during Toronto’s 2014 WorldPride festival facilitated challenges to heteronormativity through increased visibility, connections, and messages about LGBTQ people. Analysis of 68,231 tweets found that surges in activity using WorldPride hashtags, connections among users, and the circulation of affective content with common symbols made celebrations visible. However, the platform’s features catered to politicians, celebrities, and advertisers in ways that accentuated self-promotional, local, and often banal content, overshadowing individual users and the festival’s global mandate. By identifying Twitter’s limits in fostering the visibility of users and messages that circulate nonnormative discourses, this study makes way for future research identifying alternative platform dynamics that can enhance the visibility of diversity.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86769/

Publicador

USC Annenberg Center

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86769/1/86769.pdf

http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/3771/1540

Duguay, Stefanie (2016) “Legit can’t wait for #Toronto #WorldPride!”: Investigating the Twitter public of a large-scale LGBTQ Festival. International Journal of Communication, 10(2016).

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Copyright 2016 The Author

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd). Available at http://ijoc.org.

Fonte

Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #200205 Culture Gender Sexuality #social media #Twitter #LGBTQ #Pride #identity #platforms #publics #sexuality
Tipo

Journal Article