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Discourses of discrimination against sex workers : Analysing (banal) whorephobia through stancetaking in YouTube comments

Sagredos, Christos; Nikolova, Evelin

Authors

Christos Sagredos

Evelin Nikolova



Abstract

This paper explores how discourses of discrimination against sex workers are discursively reproduced or challenged in polylogal (multi-participant) interactions in digital environments such as YouTube. Drawing on stancetaking (Du Bois 2007) and the stance dimensions of evaluation and alignment (Kiesling 2018, 2021), we analyze how commenters’ stances towards sex work can be linked to (banal) whorephobia — i.e., the discursive manifestation of discriminations against sex workers. Focusing on two threads of comments found under a YouTube video, we suggest that whorephobia operates along a scalar continuum, with aggression against sex work/ers ranging from explicitly negative stances to more subtle and banalized ones that may even go unnoticed. In our data, (banal) whorephobia was traced in stances that indexed: (a) low evaluation of/low alignment with participants expressing sex-positive views or supporting that sex workers’ rights advocacy can be compatible with feminist agendas; and/or (b) high evaluation of/high alignment with participants who view sex work as inherently immoral or exploitative in line with Christian conservative or radical feminist discourses. We conclude that what makes banal whorephobia particularly concerning is that it manifests through stances that, though not explicitly hostile, may still reinforce sex workers’ stigmatization and social exclusions, often in ways that may seem socially acceptable or well justified.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 20, 2025
Online Publication Date Mar 6, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 28, 2025
Journal Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict
Print ISSN 2213-1272
Electronic ISSN 2213-1280
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.00127.sag


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