"Who Does Not Dare, Is a Pussy.": A Textual Analysis of Media Panics, Youth, and Sexting in Print Media

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Autor(a) principal: Korkmazer,Burcu
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bauwel,Sofie Van, Ridder,Sander De
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: The social media use of young people has become a site of increasing public interest. Young people experiencing with sexuality and intimacy in digital media spaces, has evoked public debates on youth, sexuality and social media. Sexting in particular, has often been covered in print media articles as a 'risky' youth phenomenon, leading to media panics about the alleged risks of social media. Although the social media use of young people has been studied in previous research, there remains a need to understand the broader cultural discourses on youth, sexuality and social media in print media. With this article, we examine the discourses in news stories covering sexting. The qualitative research design of this paper exists of a textual analysis of print media articles. Our findings show that public discourses in newspapers and magazines mainly articulate youth sexting as a deviant behavior. This deviance discourse is strongly linked to a gendered representation of youth who engage in sexting, resulting in a victimization of girls and criminalization of boys. The article concludes that the binary discourse in print media may not only reinforce sexual double standards, but also leaves little space for a more diverse and active comprehension of sexting.
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Korkmazer,Burcu
Youth
sexuality
sexting
media panic
print media
social media
title_short "Who Does Not Dare, Is a Pussy.": A Textual Analysis of Media Panics, Youth, and Sexting in Print Media
title_full "Who Does Not Dare, Is a Pussy.": A Textual Analysis of Media Panics, Youth, and Sexting in Print Media
title_fullStr "Who Does Not Dare, Is a Pussy.": A Textual Analysis of Media Panics, Youth, and Sexting in Print Media
title_full_unstemmed "Who Does Not Dare, Is a Pussy.": A Textual Analysis of Media Panics, Youth, and Sexting in Print Media
title_sort "Who Does Not Dare, Is a Pussy.": A Textual Analysis of Media Panics, Youth, and Sexting in Print Media
author Korkmazer,Burcu
author_facet Korkmazer,Burcu
Bauwel,Sofie Van
Ridder,Sander De
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Ridder,Sander De
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Bauwel,Sofie Van
Ridder,Sander De
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sexuality
sexting
media panic
print media
social media
topic Youth
sexuality
sexting
media panic
print media
social media
description The social media use of young people has become a site of increasing public interest. Young people experiencing with sexuality and intimacy in digital media spaces, has evoked public debates on youth, sexuality and social media. Sexting in particular, has often been covered in print media articles as a 'risky' youth phenomenon, leading to media panics about the alleged risks of social media. Although the social media use of young people has been studied in previous research, there remains a need to understand the broader cultural discourses on youth, sexuality and social media in print media. With this article, we examine the discourses in news stories covering sexting. The qualitative research design of this paper exists of a textual analysis of print media articles. Our findings show that public discourses in newspapers and magazines mainly articulate youth sexting as a deviant behavior. This deviance discourse is strongly linked to a gendered representation of youth who engage in sexting, resulting in a victimization of girls and criminalization of boys. The article concludes that the binary discourse in print media may not only reinforce sexual double standards, but also leaves little space for a more diverse and active comprehension of sexting.
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