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#NotOkay: Stories of Sexual Assault in the Midst of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication Pub Date : 2017-11-22 , DOI: 10.1080/17459435.2017.1404487
Alexandria S. Jenkins , Joseph P. Mazer

Sexual assault affects hundreds of thousands of Americans each year. Social media platforms such as Twitter allow users to anonymously share 140-character messages that serve to convey information and foster a supportive community. Following the release of a 2005 video that captured then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump bragging in vulgar terms about kissing, groping, and trying to have sex with women, women took to Twitter to share their personal stories of sexual assault using the hashtag #NotOkay. The present study examines 1,091 tweets from women who shared their lived experiences with sexual assault. Findings revealed four themes: characteristics of sexual assault, relationship to perpetrator, public vs. private locations, and action and consequence. The results highlight Twitter as a venue for women to share their lived experiences with sexual assault.

中文翻译:

#NotOkay:2016年美国总统大选中性侵犯的故事

性侵犯每年影响成千上万的美国人。诸如Twitter之类的社交媒体平台允许用户匿名共享140个字符的消息,这些消息用于传达信息并建立支持社区。在2005年发布了一段录像之后,该录像捕捉到当时的共和党总统候选人唐纳德·特朗普在粗俗的说法中大肆吹嘘亲吻,摸索和试图与女性发生性关系,然后妇女们在Twitter上使用#NotOkay标签分享了自己的性侵犯故事。本研究调查了来自女性的1,091条推文,这些推文分享了他们在性侵犯方面的生活经验。调查结果揭示了四个主题:性侵犯的特征,与犯罪者的关系,公共场所与私人场所以及行为和后果。
更新日期:2017-11-22
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