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From speech acts to communicative acts : social network debates about sexual consent
Torras-Gómez, Elisabeth (Universitat de Barcelona)
Krauchenberg, Arja (European Parents' Association)
Petuya, Victor (Universidad del País Vasco)
Marcos, Rebeca (Universitat de Barcelona)
Serradell Pumareda, Olga (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Soler-Gallart, Marta (Universitat de Barcelona)

Data: 2025
Resum: Introduction: Understanding consent is essential to combat sexual violence, a deeply rooted social problem. Amidst its complexities, the scientific literature has emphasized the shortcomings of only considering the speech act-whether the victim-survivor said "yes" or not. Instead, sociological research underscores the need to analyze the whole communicative act where different elements lead to either a power relationship where there is no consent or a dialogic relationship where freedom is granted. Although some research has been conducted on citizens' social media debates on consent, how such debates include the concept of communicative acts to discuss it has not been analyzed yet Methods: 55 gender-related Instagram and Twitter (now known as X) posts-published and extracted over the course of 14 days-were analyzed. Results: Findings reveal that most posts refer to Power Communicative Acts as a hindrance for consent due to hierarchical power imbalances or to coercion, and called for the need to establish elements of Dialogic Communicative Acts to achieve consent and construct more egalitarian environments. Finally, most posts that considered ethics spoke about the need for perpetrators to be held accountable or offered similar takes on consequentialism. Discussion: These findings help illustrate how several social media debates about consent successfully fall into the Communicative Acts framework.
Ajuts: European Commission 872396
Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca 2021/SGR-01091
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Consent ; Dialogic communicative acts ; Gender violence ; Power communicative acts ; Social media analytics ; Sociology
Publicat a: Frontiers in Sociology, Vol. 9 (2025) , p. 1468173, ISSN 2297-7775

DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1468173
PMID: 39839213


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