Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum

This study seeks to determine whether and in which way homosexual people rely on gender-specific style characteristics when communicating in the internet environment. It is assumed that the basis of differences in language practices is not some identity category (either gender or sexual), that us...

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Main Author: Stanković Biljana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Sociologija
Subjects:
CMC
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2013/0038-03181301115S.pdf
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spelling doaj-b2771b5c466847158efba7377f4caf0e2020-11-25T02:38:55ZengSociological Scientific Society of SerbiaSociologija0038-03182013-01-0155111514010.2298/SOC1301115SLanguage, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forumStanković BiljanaThis study seeks to determine whether and in which way homosexual people rely on gender-specific style characteristics when communicating in the internet environment. It is assumed that the basis of differences in language practices is not some identity category (either gender or sexual), that uses these practices only as a means of expression. Instead, language is seen as a resource that allows us to respond to a variety of communication situations. The methodological framework for collecting and analyzing the samples of verbal interaction is content analysis (relative frequencies of linguistic parameters are first calculated and then compared by using statistical techniques), and the results are then supplemented with a qualitative analysis of communication flow which further examines the mediating effect of conversational context in the selection of gender-related discursive features. The findings suggest that homosexual men and women differ when it comes to the expression of gender-specific discursive style. In conclusion, I argue in favor of the interpretation of these differences with respect to the specificity of the communication context and existence of certain norms that model the interaction among the participants in the discussion.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2013/0038-03181301115S.pdfdiscursive styleCMCgender identitysexual orientation
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Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
Sociologija
discursive style
CMC
gender identity
sexual orientation
author_facet Stanković Biljana
author_sort Stanković Biljana
title Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
title_short Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
title_full Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
title_fullStr Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
title_full_unstemmed Language, gender, and sexual orientation: Gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
title_sort language, gender, and sexual orientation: gender-specific features of discursive styles of homosexual users of an internet forum
publisher Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia
series Sociologija
issn 0038-0318
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This study seeks to determine whether and in which way homosexual people rely on gender-specific style characteristics when communicating in the internet environment. It is assumed that the basis of differences in language practices is not some identity category (either gender or sexual), that uses these practices only as a means of expression. Instead, language is seen as a resource that allows us to respond to a variety of communication situations. The methodological framework for collecting and analyzing the samples of verbal interaction is content analysis (relative frequencies of linguistic parameters are first calculated and then compared by using statistical techniques), and the results are then supplemented with a qualitative analysis of communication flow which further examines the mediating effect of conversational context in the selection of gender-related discursive features. The findings suggest that homosexual men and women differ when it comes to the expression of gender-specific discursive style. In conclusion, I argue in favor of the interpretation of these differences with respect to the specificity of the communication context and existence of certain norms that model the interaction among the participants in the discussion.
topic discursive style
CMC
gender identity
sexual orientation
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2013/0038-03181301115S.pdf
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