Social media representation of female genital cutting: a youtube analysis
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Authors
Fantaye, Arone Wondwossen
Konkle, Anne TM
Issue Date
2020-09-22
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Social Media Representation , Female Genital Cutting , YouTube Analysis , YouTube Comments , Content Analysis
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Abstract
Introduction:
Female genital cutting is a practice that has incited controversy and conflicting discourses across the international community. There is a need to analyze social media data on the portrayal of the practice in order to gather insights and inform strategic planning and interventions design. This study aims to explore and describe the portrayal of female genital cutting in the comments section of YouTube comment posts.
Methods:
This mixed-method study employs a content analysis approach with a sequential exploratory design. A total of 150 YouTube comment posts were analyzed through qualitative content analysis and quantitative descriptive content analysis on NVivo 11 and Microsoft Excel, respectively.
Results:
Salient subthemes from the qualitative component included likening female genital cutting with male genital cutting, differentiating female genital cutting from male genital cutting, branding female genital cutting as a harmful and unethical practice, branding female genital cutting as a normal tradition, contribution of religion and culture to female genital cutting, gender inequality issues, and the need for education or cultural relativism to change or cope with the practice. The quantitative component identified neutral, positive, mixed, and neutral tones; and formal, colloquial, and mixed language types; as well as targets of stigma with patterns in the themes.
Conclusion:
The portrayal of female genital cutting in the YouTube comment posts revealed the range of perceptions, beliefs, and opinions of users with various stances on the practice. Study findings are useful for strategic planning and the development of interventions with informative goals. Study findings can also help to gage and evaluate the effectiveness of existing programs that aim to reduce misinformation about female genital cutting or aim to reduce stigmas surrounding the practice.
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Citation
Wondwossen Fantaye, A., & Konkle, A. T. (2020). Social media representation of female genital cutting: A YouTube analysis. Women's health (London, England), 16, 1745506520949732. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745506520949732
Publisher
Women's Health (London, England)