Autistic sociality on Twitter: Enacted affordances and affiliation strategies

Nelya Koteyko*, Martine Van Driel, John Vines

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Abstract

While there is an increasing focus on the use of online networks among autistic users, how autistic adults communicate in social networking sites remains underexplored. The article puts forward an argument for combining systematic observation of digital practices with analysis of evaluative language in order to provide a situated account of ‘autistic sociality’ in social media. Drawing on practice-based theories of social media affordances and discourse analysis research on online self-presentation and affiliation we show how autistic Twitter users rely on association, content persistence and editability in order to signal social engagement through different forms of interaction and alignment. We discuss how the proposed framework can provide a new perspective on communicative practices of autistic social media users and advance development of inclusive digital networking platforms.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)385-402
Number of pages18
JournalDiscourse and Communication
Volume16
Issue number4
Early online date3 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • affiliation
  • stance
  • affordance
  • practice theory
  • autism
  • inclusion

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