Your Privilege Is Trending: Confronting Whiteness on Social Media

Social media activism provides an important space for dialogue and consciousness-raising. Racism, privilege, and inequalities have received considerable attention in social media discussions. #WhiteProverbs was one attempt to confront this issue, focusing particularly on White privilege. The tweets...

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Main Authors: Theresa L. Petray, Rowan Collin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-05-01
Series:Social Media + Society
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305117706783
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spelling doaj-3e8c589af2544eaa8efd4dd289e8b1342020-11-25T03:15:24ZengSAGE PublishingSocial Media + Society2056-30512017-05-01310.1177/2056305117706783Your Privilege Is Trending: Confronting Whiteness on Social MediaTheresa L. PetrayRowan CollinSocial media activism provides an important space for dialogue and consciousness-raising. Racism, privilege, and inequalities have received considerable attention in social media discussions. #WhiteProverbs was one attempt to confront this issue, focusing particularly on White privilege. The tweets show how social media is a site where “serious games” are played, as agents are constrained by the “rules” but still able to make choices and push boundaries. This article explores the #WhiteProverbs tweets that came from Australian users to better understand how Australian social media users understand and confront whiteness. Through the use of humor, specifically irony and sarcasm, Twitter users identify a number of key ways that White privilege is reproduced, including justifications for racial inequality, questioning claims to racial differences, and constructing an exclusively White national identity.https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305117706783
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description Social media activism provides an important space for dialogue and consciousness-raising. Racism, privilege, and inequalities have received considerable attention in social media discussions. #WhiteProverbs was one attempt to confront this issue, focusing particularly on White privilege. The tweets show how social media is a site where “serious games” are played, as agents are constrained by the “rules” but still able to make choices and push boundaries. This article explores the #WhiteProverbs tweets that came from Australian users to better understand how Australian social media users understand and confront whiteness. Through the use of humor, specifically irony and sarcasm, Twitter users identify a number of key ways that White privilege is reproduced, including justifications for racial inequality, questioning claims to racial differences, and constructing an exclusively White national identity.
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