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Abstract

The issue of women driving remains to be highly debated in Saudi Arabia. Recent developments on its legalization have sparked conversation and discourse, particularly in social media sites like Twitter. Several hashtags have been used to indicate either support or criticism towards the movement.

Examining Twitter tweets and hashtags, the study explored how the discourse on women driving had been executed, particularly in between genders. The study analyzed a sizeable number of tweets as well as their context via linguistic corpora analysis. Following Norman Fairclough’s framework, the two opposing perspectives were investigated both at a level of textual analysis. The selected tweets were representative of the three hashtags that emerged on the heat of the discourse regarding the issue of women driving in Saudi Arabia: #Women_car_driving, #I_will_drive_my_car_June15, and #I_will_enter_my_kitchen_June15.

The results showed, among others, that tweets with the hashtag #Women_car_driving presented a tremendous support towards the movement. On the other hand strong opposing reactions emerged from the hashtags #I_will_drive_my_car_June15 and #I_will_enter_my_kitchen_June15.

Details

Title
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Twitter Posts on the Perspectives of Women Driving in Saudi Arabia
Author
Aljarallah, Rayya
Year
2017
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
978-0-355-15550-1
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1952265057
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.