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On the Vernacular Language Games of an Antagonistic Online Subculture

  • Stijn Peeters (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • Marc Tuters, Tom Willaert (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Daniel de Zeeuw, and Sal Hagen
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Abstract

In this talk we develop an empirical, big data approach to analyze how alt-right vernacular concepts (such as kek and beta) are used on the notorious anonymous and ephemeral imageboard 4chan /pol/ and the fan wiki Encyclopedia Dramatica. Contrary to “memetic” theories of cultural evolution in media studies, our analysis draws on theoretical frameworks from poststructuralist and pragmatist philosophies of language and deploys empirical techniques from corpus linguistics to consider the role of online platforms in shaping these vernacular modes of expression. This approach helps us to identify instances of vernacular innovation within these corpora from 2012-2020—a period during which the white supremacist “alt-right” movement arose online. Through these analyses we contribute both to ongoing interdisciplinary attempts to bridge the gap between cultural-theoretical and computational-linguistic approaches to studying online subcultures, and to the empirical study of the vernacular roots of the “toxic memes” that appear to be an increasingly common feature on social media.

conference
6/7/21 6/9/21

ODYCCEUS Online Conference - The Computational Analysis of Cultural Conflict

MPI für Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften Leipzig Live Stream

Antje Vandenberg

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Contact via Mail

Eckehard Olbrich

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences