表情符号
规范性
文化多样性
背景(考古学)
社会心理学
心理学
多样性(政治)
文化心理学
语用学
社会学
社会化媒体
语言学
地理
人类学
政治学
万维网
计算机科学
哲学
考古
法学
作者
Sharath Chandra Guntuku,Mingyang Li,Louis Tay,Lyle Ungar
标识
DOI:10.1609/icwsm.v13i01.3224
摘要
Global acceptance of Emojis suggests a cross-cultural, normative use of Emojis. Meanwhile, nuances in Emoji use across cultures may also exist due to linguistic differences in expressing emotions and diversity in conceptualizing topics. Indeed, literature in cross-cultural psychology has found both normative and culture-specific ways in which emotions are expressed. In this paper, using social media, we compare the Emoji usage based on frequency, context, and topic associations across countries in the East (China and Japan) and the West (United States, United Kingdom, and Canada). Across the East and the West, our study examines a) similarities and differences on the usage of different categories of Emojis such as People, Food & Drink, Travel & Places etc., b) potential mapping of Emoji use differences with previously identified cultural differences in users’ expression about diverse concepts such as death, money emotions and family, and c) relative correspondence of validated psycho-linguistic categories with Ekman’s emotions. The analysis of Emoji use in the East and the West reveals recognizable normative and culture specific patterns. This research reveals the ways in which Emojis can be used for cross-cultural communication.
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