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Blurred Lines Gender Communication Styles of Malaysian Millennials on Facebook Kee-Man CHUAH & Kirstie Tet-Mei FUNG Faculty of Language & Communication Universiti Malaysia Sarawak International Conference on Language Studies 2017

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Page 1: Blurred Lines - Gender Communication Styles of Malaysian Millennials on Facebook

Blurred LinesGender Communication Styles of Malaysian Millennials on Facebook

Kee-Man CHUAH &

Kirstie Tet-Mei FUNG

Faculty of Language & Communication

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

International Conference on Language Studies 2017

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Language is evolving rapidly scarily online.

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TL;DR Too Long; Didn’t Read

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Source: Global Web Index

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Source: Global Web Index

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TL;DRMillennials refer to the group of people born from the 1980s until the start of the new millennium, Y2K

(Gibson & Sodemon, 2014).

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Why do we study gender differences

in FB communication styles among

millennials?

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1. Is there a difference between male and

female communicating styles among

Malaysian millennials via Facebook?

2. Why do both genders from Malaysian

millennials use certain language

features when interacting via

Facebook?

Research Questions

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Herring’s (1994) model of communication styles:

Underlying theoretical foundations

Female Users

• hedging• apologising• asking more

questions• form personal

bonds (assertions)

Male Users

• put-downs• strong and often

contentions • self-promotion• sarcasm • having an

authoritative tone

Bae?

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70 Malaysian millennials (35 males and 35

females)

They were observed based on their interactions

in 5 public Facebook pages. Their comments

were analysed based on Herring’s framework

Interview sessions were conducted on 20

randomly selected participants (they were given

snippets of comments and were asked to

identify the gender and give their reasons)

Methodology

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This is a very creative ad. Those who

commented lame or boring, i dare u to shoot a

better version and upload.

Judging from some of these comments, I think

we still have a long way to go as a nation if we

still can't chill about racial issues. Grow up

people! IMHO, this is just too much. I mean why bother sendi

ng

kids to school when you don’t want to educate them a

t

home? Parenting is important too, right? Please lah…

reading this makes me angry.

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Key Findings

Label Characteristics Male Female

F1 Hedging 2 -

F2 Apologizing - 1

F3 Asking questions 2 4

F4 Form personal bonds 9 14

M1 Put downs 7 4

M2 Strong/often contentions 5 4

M3 Self-promoting 1 1

M4 Sarcasm 11 8

M5 Authoritative tone 2 2

Note. F indicates female communication styles, M indicates male communication styles

Content analysis of their postings/comments on FB.

1st

1st

2nd

2nd

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Key Findings

The interview data revealed that:

Male would tend to voice out their opinions

on realistic issues whereas females express

based on emotions and would be more likely

to talk and share about their personal

interests online or something that they are

very enthusiastic about.

Respondents unanimously agreed that

choice of words and the way an opinion is

expressed can determine the gender.

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Interview Responses

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Conclusion

A thin line separating Malaysian (millennials) male

and female styles of expressing their thoughts in a

digital platform.

Steinmetz (2017) mentioned, “the identity breakdown

seems newer to many people, and in some ways

tougher to unpack” (p. 38). – perhaps it’s time to just

stop unpacking “gendered language”

More “blurred lines” in gender communication styles

in the growing technological age.

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Thank You

Question?

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Webpage: www.chuahkeeman.com