Exploring Online Misogynistic Hate Speech in Algeria: The Case of My Place is not in the Kitchen Movement
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Online Misogynistic Hate speech is a discourse based on hostility; which may result into
inequality problems, and discourage women from participating in their community or
expressing their opinions. This particular discourse is increasingly manifested in and may
have an influence in the normalization of sexiest language and behaviors towards Algerian
Women. The study builds open existing theoretical literature about Computer Mediated
Communication and Misogynistic Hate Speech. Thus, this research is an exploratory study
into the linguistic attributes of Misogynistic Hate Speech in Algeria and the references
employed by users to the service of this type of discourse. To accomplish this aim of the
study, a corpus, that consists of comments and posts related to the case of Rima is analyzed
using Gee’s tools of discourse Analysis. The main results obtained in this study is that users
employ a variety of expressive lexicalization, a structural strategy, that is, based on positive
and negative portraying, Computer-Mediated Communication properties in addition to
cultural and religious references.
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https://theses.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/opac_css/doc_num.php?explnum_id=2362
