Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India

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Autor(a) principal: Jochan, Grace Maria
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Chakraborty, Rituparna, Arur, Aditi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Conhecimento Online
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/article/view/2869
Resumo:     Social media activity was reported to have significantly increased during the pandemic period as most of the daily routines transformed into the digital space. On the verge of this new normality of  the post-pandemic, exploring virtual space would contribute in analysing and shaping the future digital media discourse. This paper attempted to explore the politics of representation in digital space using Foucauldian theories of power and discipline. A qualitative exploration of the xenophobic attitudes and representation was conducted on 123 young adults to understand how health concerns associated with the pandemic influenced social representations and marginalization of certain social sections and how participants recognized and understood their contribution to this group polarization. Thematic analysis of participant opinions indicated a significant change in polarization and attitude towards out-groups following the pandemic outbreak. The existing hierarchical homogenization and polarization of the marginalized moderated by polarized political affinities were found to be translated into digital space intensifying xenophobic attitudes. Keywords: Xenophobia, covid-19 pandemic, marginalization, social media representation.
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spelling Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in IndiaXENOPHOBIC ATTITUDES AND REPRESENTATIONS IN SOCIAL MEDIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIAXenophobiaCovid-19 pandemicMarginalizationSocial media representationXenophobiaCovid-19 pandemicMarginalizationSocial media representation    Social media activity was reported to have significantly increased during the pandemic period as most of the daily routines transformed into the digital space. On the verge of this new normality of  the post-pandemic, exploring virtual space would contribute in analysing and shaping the future digital media discourse. This paper attempted to explore the politics of representation in digital space using Foucauldian theories of power and discipline. A qualitative exploration of the xenophobic attitudes and representation was conducted on 123 young adults to understand how health concerns associated with the pandemic influenced social representations and marginalization of certain social sections and how participants recognized and understood their contribution to this group polarization. Thematic analysis of participant opinions indicated a significant change in polarization and attitude towards out-groups following the pandemic outbreak. The existing hierarchical homogenization and polarization of the marginalized moderated by polarized political affinities were found to be translated into digital space intensifying xenophobic attitudes. Keywords: Xenophobia, covid-19 pandemic, marginalization, social media representation.Social media activity was reported to have significantly increased during the pandemic period as most of the daily routines transformed into the digital space. This paper attempted to explore the politics of representation in digital space using Foucauldian theories of power and discipline. A qualitative exploration of the xenophobic attitudes and representation was conducted on 123 young adults to understand how health concerns associated with the pandemic influenced social representations and marginalization of certain social sections and how participants recognized and understood their contribution to this group polarization. Thematic analysis of participant opinions indicated a significant change in polarization and attitude towards out-groups following the pandemic outbreak. The existing hierarchical homogenization and polarization of the marginalized moderated by polarized political affinities were found to be translated into digital space intensifying xenophobic attitudes thereby contributing to the evolution of new digital cultures and hierarchies in digital literacy.Universidade Feevale2022-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/article/view/286910.25112/rco.v2.2869Revista Conhecimento Online; v. 2 (2022): Julho / Dezembro - Literacia digital em contextos educativos; 180-1952176-8501reponame:Conhecimento Onlineinstname:Universidade Feevale (Feevale)instacron:Feevaleporhttp://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/article/view/2869/3072Copyright (c) 2022 Grace Maria Jochan, Rituparna Chakraborty, Aditi Arurhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJochan, Grace MariaChakraborty, RituparnaArur, Aditi2022-08-22T18:28:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2869Revistahttps://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonlineONGhttp://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/oaijacinta@feevale.br||mauricio@feevale.br2176-85012176-8501opendoar:2022-08-22T18:28:37Conhecimento Online - Universidade Feevale (Feevale)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
XENOPHOBIC ATTITUDES AND REPRESENTATIONS IN SOCIAL MEDIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIA
title Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
spellingShingle Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
Jochan, Grace Maria
Xenophobia
Covid-19 pandemic
Marginalization
Social media representation
Xenophobia
Covid-19 pandemic
Marginalization
Social media representation
title_short Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
title_full Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
title_fullStr Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
title_full_unstemmed Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
title_sort Xenophobic attitudes and representations in Social Media during Covid-19 pandemic in India
author Jochan, Grace Maria
author_facet Jochan, Grace Maria
Chakraborty, Rituparna
Arur, Aditi
author_role author
author2 Chakraborty, Rituparna
Arur, Aditi
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jochan, Grace Maria
Chakraborty, Rituparna
Arur, Aditi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Xenophobia
Covid-19 pandemic
Marginalization
Social media representation
Xenophobia
Covid-19 pandemic
Marginalization
Social media representation
topic Xenophobia
Covid-19 pandemic
Marginalization
Social media representation
Xenophobia
Covid-19 pandemic
Marginalization
Social media representation
description     Social media activity was reported to have significantly increased during the pandemic period as most of the daily routines transformed into the digital space. On the verge of this new normality of  the post-pandemic, exploring virtual space would contribute in analysing and shaping the future digital media discourse. This paper attempted to explore the politics of representation in digital space using Foucauldian theories of power and discipline. A qualitative exploration of the xenophobic attitudes and representation was conducted on 123 young adults to understand how health concerns associated with the pandemic influenced social representations and marginalization of certain social sections and how participants recognized and understood their contribution to this group polarization. Thematic analysis of participant opinions indicated a significant change in polarization and attitude towards out-groups following the pandemic outbreak. The existing hierarchical homogenization and polarization of the marginalized moderated by polarized political affinities were found to be translated into digital space intensifying xenophobic attitudes. Keywords: Xenophobia, covid-19 pandemic, marginalization, social media representation.
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