Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram

Beyond indexing content and creating networks, hashtags can also convey social meanings. From the perspective of social representation, this article investigates how gay men in Singapore use various hashtags to represent their complex identities and create a shared meaning of being gay in Singapore....

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Main Authors: Zhang, Langcheng, Tandoc, Edson C.
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1817152024-12-22T15:33:34Z Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram Zhang, Langcheng Tandoc, Edson C. Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social Sciences Hashtag Social representation Beyond indexing content and creating networks, hashtags can also convey social meanings. From the perspective of social representation, this article investigates how gay men in Singapore use various hashtags to represent their complex identities and create a shared meaning of being gay in Singapore. Through a textual analysis of identity-related posts generated by gay Instagram users in Singapore, we identified two patterns of using gay-related hashtags: habitual and contextual. Both patterns rely on and demonstrate the identity complexity of gay users. The patterns suggest the users’ identity management online while engendering different forms of social representation for Singaporean gay men. By using non-gay hashtags and juxtaposing them with gay ones, the users could disseminate outreach information, establish social connections, and improve the digital inclusion of their group. We also found unusual exclusions of gay hashtags, suggesting the potential conflict between gayness and some traditional values/roles in Singapore. Published version 2024-12-16T01:08:43Z 2024-12-16T01:08:43Z 2024 Journal Article Zhang, L. & Tandoc, E. C. (2024). Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram. Social Media + Society, 10(3), 1-12. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20563051241269299 2056-3051 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181715 10.1177/20563051241269299 2-s2.0-85201196756 3 10 1 12 en Social Media + Society © 2024 The Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). application/pdf
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Zhang, Langcheng
Tandoc, Edson C.
Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
description Beyond indexing content and creating networks, hashtags can also convey social meanings. From the perspective of social representation, this article investigates how gay men in Singapore use various hashtags to represent their complex identities and create a shared meaning of being gay in Singapore. Through a textual analysis of identity-related posts generated by gay Instagram users in Singapore, we identified two patterns of using gay-related hashtags: habitual and contextual. Both patterns rely on and demonstrate the identity complexity of gay users. The patterns suggest the users’ identity management online while engendering different forms of social representation for Singaporean gay men. By using non-gay hashtags and juxtaposing them with gay ones, the users could disseminate outreach information, establish social connections, and improve the digital inclusion of their group. We also found unusual exclusions of gay hashtags, suggesting the potential conflict between gayness and some traditional values/roles in Singapore.
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title Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
title_short Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
title_full Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
title_fullStr Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
title_full_unstemmed Hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in Singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
title_sort hashtagging for inclusion: complex identities in singaporean gay men’s social representation on instagram
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