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Title: Analyzing the Coexistence of Gender Stereotypes.
Authors: RAMDANI, Nouria
TAHAR, Abir
SALMI, Kheira
Keywords: Facebook comments ,Gender differences , Social media , Language and gender, gender stereotypes, Students.
Issue Date: 7-Jul-2022
Publisher: Université Ibn Khaldoun -Tiaret-
Abstract: Social media has become a necessity for both genders, and the language that is used in this type of social intercourse necessarily reflects and conserves gender differences between each other. The current investigation is an attempt to evaluate the language used on the mixed-gender Facebook platform page Easy peasy DZ and explore the reason behind their intention for this language use depending on their comments. The main objective of this research is to empower extra indication for the impact of gender variables on the use of various conversational maxims in formal and casual conversation while utilizing Facebook. To this end, a mixed methods of both qualitative and quantitative. For this purpose, the investigators attempt to assess the fact of what is hypothesized by containing a variety of framed methodological procedures. Moreover, for the observation, we selected from the page Easy Peasy DZ a number of five comments to be analysed and one online questionnaire is allocated to eighty students from both master's and bachelor levels in the English Language section and some participants, both students and teachers at Ibn Khaldoun University. The experimenter's conclusions reveal that the respondents use several conversations styles in their daily social media use and this is because of numerous explanations containing the social and cultural formation of gender in special.
URI: http://dspace.univ-tiaret.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2401
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