团结
身份(音乐)
集体认同
社会学
背景(考古学)
在线社区
动员
性别研究
公共关系
社区建设
女权主义
包裹体(矿物)
媒体研究
社会心理学
政治学
心理学
法学
政治
物理
声学
古生物学
生物
标识
DOI:10.1177/07311214221080991
摘要
This paper explores collective identity building in a feminist online community that in 2018 organized the largest women’s march in South Korean history. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative content analyses of the community’s bulletin boards, this study describes the process through which members of the community developed their cognitive boundaries and their interactional and emotional connections with one another. My finding shows that the language used in the community shifted over time as the participants came to distinguish themselves from other preexisting feminist communities. I argue that protocols set by the leadership team of this online community played an important role in collective identity construction by providing guidelines for boundary drawing and by promoting positive interactions among members. My research also discusses how this leadership operated as “hidden leaders” in shaping collective identity, by navigating the definition of “us” in the context of Korean feminism and encouraging solidarity building among anonymous participants.
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