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    Title: 線上性別vs.線下性別:網路互動中的性別形構
    On-Line Gender vs. Off-Line Gender: An Exploratory Study on Gendering the Internet
    Authors: 羅燦煐
    Luo, Tsun-Yin
    Contributors: 新聞學研究
    Keywords: 網際網路;性別形構;陽剛霸權;溝通模式;性別類目;性騷擾因應
    internet;gender category and identity;gendered communication;sexual harassment management
    Date: 2003-07
    Issue Date: 2019-06-27 13:22:55 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究針對網路理想國及網路貧民窟理論爭議,探討大學生線上的文本中心互動,如何顛覆陽剛霸權中的性別秩序及如何影響線下生活的性別實踐。本研究分析11場焦點團體的訪談內容,發現大學生的線上互動呈現性別化溝通模式、異性戀互動動機,此外,線上的性別解放似未能滲透到線下的性別實踐。據此,本研究整體發現支持網路貧民窟觀點:線上的性別互動不但複製,而且強化線下的性別文化。本研究認為,網路性別形構的平等化角色似乎只在個人主觀(或心理)層次上發揮解放的作用,但對結構層次的性別文化,仍難產生鬆動或顛覆的影響。
    Inspired by the controversy of a cyber-topia vs. cyber-ghetto perspective, this study examines the on-line gendering process in order to explore the possible equalizing role that the internet may play in defying hegemonic masculinity in Taiwan. This study conducted 11 focus group interviews with college students heavily using BBS. After analyzing the interview text, the study finds that on-line gender interaction as manifested in the aspects of gender category and identity, gendered communication, and sexual harassment management is based on and thus reproduces and strengthens the hegemonic masculinity of off-line reality. The study also observes that, due to the user`s self-imposed gap between on-line and off-line realities, the equalizer role of the internet is activated only on the micro level of subjective self. Thus, the main findings of this study lend support to the cyber-ghetto perspective on gendering process in the internet.
    Relation: 新聞學研究, 76, 43-90
    Data Type: article
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