Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices

A common view is that marginalized groups benefit substantially from strategic use of digital technologies. An intersectionality perspective, however, suggests that these outcomes may vary depending on individuals’ social positionality. We propose the concept of “subverted agency” to emphasize that...

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Main Authors: Chib, Arul, Ang, Ming Wei, Zheng, Yingqin, Nguyen, Sarah Hoan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1622252022-10-10T06:56:43Z Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices Chib, Arul Ang, Ming Wei Zheng, Yingqin Nguyen, Sarah Hoan Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) Social sciences::Communication Empowerment Intersectionality A common view is that marginalized groups benefit substantially from strategic use of digital technologies. An intersectionality perspective, however, suggests that these outcomes may vary depending on individuals’ social positionality. We propose the concept of “subverted agency” to emphasize that use of digital technologies may be personally empowering but might reinforce normative regimes contributing to sociostructural marginalization. We investigated digital practices of 17 online-soliciting transfeminine sex workers through semi-structured interviews in Singapore, where attitudes toward gender diversity and sex work remain conservative. We highlight three dilemmas of digital media environments, namely, presentation of gender identity and embodiment, intimate relationships characterized by persistent liminality, and competitive pressures related to authenticity of identity. The subverted agency perspective suggests that digital practices do not straightforwardly transform unequal sociostructural conditions; instead, it offers a frame to rethink inclusion by attending to contextual intersections of marginalization. Nanyang Technological University The study was funded by a grant from Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University. 2022-10-10T06:56:43Z 2022-10-10T06:56:43Z 2022 Journal Article Chib, A., Ang, M. W., Zheng, Y. & Nguyen, S. H. (2022). Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices. New Media and Society, 24(2), 458-477. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14614448211063181 1461-4448 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162225 10.1177/14614448211063181 2-s2.0-85125805293 2 24 458 477 en New Media and Society © 2022 The Author(s). All rights reserved.
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Empowerment
Intersectionality
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Empowerment
Intersectionality
Chib, Arul
Ang, Ming Wei
Zheng, Yingqin
Nguyen, Sarah Hoan
Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices
description A common view is that marginalized groups benefit substantially from strategic use of digital technologies. An intersectionality perspective, however, suggests that these outcomes may vary depending on individuals’ social positionality. We propose the concept of “subverted agency” to emphasize that use of digital technologies may be personally empowering but might reinforce normative regimes contributing to sociostructural marginalization. We investigated digital practices of 17 online-soliciting transfeminine sex workers through semi-structured interviews in Singapore, where attitudes toward gender diversity and sex work remain conservative. We highlight three dilemmas of digital media environments, namely, presentation of gender identity and embodiment, intimate relationships characterized by persistent liminality, and competitive pressures related to authenticity of identity. The subverted agency perspective suggests that digital practices do not straightforwardly transform unequal sociostructural conditions; instead, it offers a frame to rethink inclusion by attending to contextual intersections of marginalization.
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Chib, Arul
Ang, Ming Wei
Zheng, Yingqin
Nguyen, Sarah Hoan
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Ang, Ming Wei
Zheng, Yingqin
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title Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices
title_short Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices
title_full Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices
title_fullStr Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices
title_full_unstemmed Subverted agency: the dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices
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