"Misery Business?" : The contribution of corpus-driven critical discourse analysis to understanding gender-variant Twitter users' experiences of employment

Webster, Lexi (2018) "Misery Business?" : The contribution of corpus-driven critical discourse analysis to understanding gender-variant Twitter users' experiences of employment. puntoOrg International Journal, 3 (1/2). pp. 25-50. ISSN 2499-1333

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Abstract

This contribution is a corpus-based analysis of gender-variant discourse on Twitter, exploring users’ strategies for organizing their experience and understanding of employment. The data are two specialized corpora: (1) the biographies of each of 2,881 self-identifying gender-variant users; (2) c.4,000,000 tweets posted by those users. The corpora are analyzed using a sociocognitive approach to discourse analysis (Van Dijk, 2009, 2015, 2017). The biographies are used to determine the demographic make-up of the sample. An analysis of the corpus of users’ tweets will explore, and attempt to explain, the activated discourses around aspects of employment (i.e. representations of the self-as-employee, co-worker relationships, employers, and experiences in employment). In considering the contribution linguistics can make in understanding gender-variant people’s experiences of employment, the focus of this research is three-fold: (1) I consider the role of gender-variant users’ cognitive organization of employment experience in either perpetuating or challenging marginalization in the workplace; (2) I consider the validity and reliability of a corpus-driven analysis in comparison to the credibility and validity of previous studies on the employment experiences of gender-variant people; (3) I consider the logical and ethical implications of considering only the roles of employers, policymakers, and co-workers in remedying marginalization in the workplace.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
puntoOrg International Journal
Subjects:
?? gender variantcorpus linguisticstwitteremploymentsociocognitive discourse analysis ??
ID Code:
132525
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Deposited On:
10 Apr 2019 10:25
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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17 Sep 2024 00:35