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The Medium Shapes the Message: McLuhan and Grice Revisited in Race Talk Online

机译:媒介塑造了信息:《麦克卢汉》和《格莱斯》在《 Race Talk Online》中重访

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Compared with the wealth of research accumulated on face-to-face social interactions, relatively little research has examined race talk within anonymous Web 2.0 mediums. We investigated online threaded comments on YouTube video clips of two race-related incidents involving New Zealand television presenter Paul Henry. Through thematic content analysis, thematic analysis, and discourse analysis, it was found that characteristics unique to Web 2.0 were associated with the appearance of old-fashioned racism and high-levels of obscenity (together with modern racism/symbolic racism). The hyper-low context of communication led to interpretive ambiguity; conversation sequences failed to follow Gricean maxims for cooperative communication, with most comments attracting no replies and the modal sequence being two turns. There was almost never resolution to a disagreement online: rather there was points-scoring against opposing opinions and a tangential style of dialogue influenced by the asynchronous and anonymous nature of communication. The YouTube medium shaped but did not determine the message, as obscenity and racist content in the target video from the eliciting public figure influenced the subsequent degree of obscenity and hostility in the responses. A third corpus that examined responses to our own research on race talk presented on a news website (stuff.co.nz) underlined this point by engendering a dramatically different response to the same subject, retaining the tangential style of communication, but with little to no obscenity. A framework to understand race talk as a function of both medium and context effects is proposed. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:与面对面的社会互动积累的大量研究相比,相对较少的研究来研究匿名Web 2.0媒介中的种族言论。我们调查了YouTube视频片段中有关新西兰电视节目主持人保罗·亨利(Paul Henry)的两场与种族有关的事件的在线视频,这些事件在YouTube上得到了在线评论。通过主题内容分析,主题分析和话语分析,发现Web 2.0独有的特征与老式种族主义的出现和高水平的淫秽(以及现代种族主义/象征性种族主义)相关。交流的超低语境导致了解释上的歧义。对话序列未能遵循Gricean准则进行合作交流,大多数评论未引起任何答复,情态序列为两次。网上几乎没有解决分歧的解决方案:相反,在反对意见和互信和匿名交流性质的影响下,对话式的切分式得分很高。 YouTube媒体塑造了讯息,但并未确定消息的内容,因为引起公众欢迎的目标视频中的淫秽和种族主义内容会影响随后的淫秽和敌意程度。在新闻网站(stuff.co.nz)上,第三篇语料库考察了我们对种族谈话研究的回应,通过对同一主题做出截然不同的回应,保留了切向的沟通风格,但是却很少没有淫秽。提出了一个框架,以理解种族谈话作为媒介和环境影响的函数。版权所有(c)2014 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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