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Mapping #MeToo: A synthesis review of digital feminist research across social media platforms
New Media & Society ( IF 5.310 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-09 , DOI: 10.1177/1461444820984457
Anabel Quan-Haase 1 , Kaitlynn Mendes 2 , Dennis Ho , Olivia Lake , Charlotte Nau , Darryl Pieber 1
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A tweet by Hollywood actress Alyssa Milano using Tarana Burke’s phrase “me too” sparked a global movement. Despite the media attention #MeToo has garnered, little is known about how scholars have studied the movement. Through a synthesis review covering sources from 2006 to 2019, we learned that in this time period only 22 studies examined participation on social media such as Twitter and Facebook. We conclude that more research needs to be conducted, particularly to fill a gap in qualitative studies that directly engage individuals, to learn about their experiences with the movement. While #MeToo is a global movement, the omission of any reference to geography or a lack of geographic diversity suggests a narrow focus on scholarship based in the Global North. There is a need for more cross-cultural analysis to gain a better understanding of the movement as it evolves over time and moves into different spaces.



中文翻译:

映射#MeToo:跨社交媒体平台的数字女权主义研究综述

好莱坞女星艾丽莎·米兰诺(Alyssa Milano)用塔拉娜·伯克(Tarana Burke)的短语“我也是”发了一条推文,引发了全球运动。尽管#MeToo获得了媒体的关注,但对于学者如何研究这一运动知之甚少。通过对2006年至2019年的资源进行综合审查,我们了解到在这段时间内只有22项研究检查了Twitter和Facebook等社交媒体的参与情况。我们得出结论,需要进行更多的研究,尤其是要填补直接参与个人的定性研究中的空白,以了解他们在运动中的经历。尽管#MeToo是一项全球运动,但由于忽略了地理因素或缺乏地理多样性,这表明人们只关注全球北部的奖学金。

更新日期:2021-01-10
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