När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat

Titel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers experiences of online hate The aim of this study has been to, through an intersectional gender perspective, identify how interviewed editorial writers at Swedish newspapers experiences, and are affect...

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Main Author: Andersson, Josefin
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1305442017-02-01T05:14:26ZNär näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthatsweWhen online hate becomes a threat to democracy : A qualitative study of editorial writers experiences of online hateAndersson, JosefinUmeå universitet, Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper2016Online hatejournalismeditorial writersgenderintersectionalitysocial medianewsthreatsdemocracycommunicationmediaMedie- och kommunikationsvetenskapnäthatsociala mediergenusintersektionalitetdeltagarkulturjournalistiskdemokratiledarskribenterTitel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers experiences of online hate The aim of this study has been to, through an intersectional gender perspective, identify how interviewed editorial writers at Swedish newspapers experiences, and are affected by, online hate and how the effects of online hate could have consequences for the democratic function of journalism. This has been done through qualitative interviews with eight editorial writers from different Swedish newspapers, four female and four male, two of which has another ethnic background than Swedish. The theoretical framework for the study has been intersectional gender theory, the theory of participatory culture and Sara Ahmed’s theory of the link between emotion and rhetoric. The results of the study are categorised into four different themes: ”Racist online hate”, ”Sexist online hate”, ”Emotional online hate” and ”Consequences of online hate”. The results show that female editorial writers with another ethnic background than Swedish are getting an disproportionate amount of racist and sexist online hate because of their gender and ethnicity. Further, the study shows that female editorial writers are exposed to sexism which is something that is absent in the online hate directed towards the male writers The male editorial writers tends to reduce their experiences of online hate, even though some of them are or have been exposed to aggravated libel, on the grounds that female colleagues are worse affected. The study shows that subjects that trigger online hate are integration, feminism, national security and Romany beggars. The consequences of online hate that the editorial writers identifies are very individual. The ones that are worst exposed tell stories about personal consequences such as fear of safety in public, need of protected identities and self-censorship. The ones that don’t consider themselves very affected by online hate talk more about societal consequences such as the threat of online haters tone becoming the norm on the internet, the need of  common guidelines for social media, and a threat against the freedom of speech. The conclusion of the study is that the experiences of online hate is very individual for the editorial writers, but there are clear structures that shows that women and persons with another ethnic background that Swedish are exposed to sexist and racist online hate. Some subject are triggering for online hate and there are consequences, such as self-censorship, that can be seen as threats to democracy and freedom of speech. Keywords: social media, online hate, hate speech, editorial writer, journalism, media, democracy, freedom of speech, gender, race, ethnicity, participatory culture, sexism, racism, emotional rhetoric Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-130544application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Online hate
journalism
editorial writers
gender
intersectionality
social media
news
threats
democracy
communication
media
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
näthat
sociala medier
genus
intersektionalitet
deltagarkultur
journalistisk
demokrati
ledarskribenter
spellingShingle Online hate
journalism
editorial writers
gender
intersectionality
social media
news
threats
democracy
communication
media
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
näthat
sociala medier
genus
intersektionalitet
deltagarkultur
journalistisk
demokrati
ledarskribenter
Andersson, Josefin
När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
description Titel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers experiences of online hate The aim of this study has been to, through an intersectional gender perspective, identify how interviewed editorial writers at Swedish newspapers experiences, and are affected by, online hate and how the effects of online hate could have consequences for the democratic function of journalism. This has been done through qualitative interviews with eight editorial writers from different Swedish newspapers, four female and four male, two of which has another ethnic background than Swedish. The theoretical framework for the study has been intersectional gender theory, the theory of participatory culture and Sara Ahmed’s theory of the link between emotion and rhetoric. The results of the study are categorised into four different themes: ”Racist online hate”, ”Sexist online hate”, ”Emotional online hate” and ”Consequences of online hate”. The results show that female editorial writers with another ethnic background than Swedish are getting an disproportionate amount of racist and sexist online hate because of their gender and ethnicity. Further, the study shows that female editorial writers are exposed to sexism which is something that is absent in the online hate directed towards the male writers The male editorial writers tends to reduce their experiences of online hate, even though some of them are or have been exposed to aggravated libel, on the grounds that female colleagues are worse affected. The study shows that subjects that trigger online hate are integration, feminism, national security and Romany beggars. The consequences of online hate that the editorial writers identifies are very individual. The ones that are worst exposed tell stories about personal consequences such as fear of safety in public, need of protected identities and self-censorship. The ones that don’t consider themselves very affected by online hate talk more about societal consequences such as the threat of online haters tone becoming the norm on the internet, the need of  common guidelines for social media, and a threat against the freedom of speech. The conclusion of the study is that the experiences of online hate is very individual for the editorial writers, but there are clear structures that shows that women and persons with another ethnic background that Swedish are exposed to sexist and racist online hate. Some subject are triggering for online hate and there are consequences, such as self-censorship, that can be seen as threats to democracy and freedom of speech. Keywords: social media, online hate, hate speech, editorial writer, journalism, media, democracy, freedom of speech, gender, race, ethnicity, participatory culture, sexism, racism, emotional rhetoric
author Andersson, Josefin
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title När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
title_short När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
title_full När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
title_fullStr När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
title_full_unstemmed När näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : En kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
title_sort när näthatet blir ett hot mot demokratin : en kvalitativ studie om ledarskribenters upplevelser av näthat
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper
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