Affiliation:
1. Polytechnic University of the Philippines
2. University of the Philippines
3. University of Hawaii at Manoa
Abstract
Abstract
Filipino People living with HIV (PLHIV) have used X, formerly Twitter, as an avenue to make sense of what it means
to live with HIV in the Philippines. However, big data analyses do not provide a comprehensive investigation of X as a community.
Grounded in the concepts of Alfonso’s (1992) socially shared inquiry (SSI), this paper
discusses how this discursive process of sense-making and sense-giving occurs in an X hashtag called #PLHIVDiaries through
analyzing and interpreting tweets (n = 1089) that narrate the daily experiences of Filipino PLHIV. This describes
how their different struggles are framed and reframed through SSI process which unravels disabling perplexities such as problem,
barrier, conflict, absence, dilemma, and error. Among the non-disabling frames that serve as a foil to disabling perplexities, we
identified a variety of tweets that contained testimonies, personal triumphant stories, and answers to problems that were endorsed
and authenticated by community members.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company