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关于新冠病毒病及相关风险的团结与两极分化——一项对国际调查评论的主题分析

Solidarity and polarisation regarding COVID-19 and related risks - A thematic analysis of comments from an international survey.

作者信息

Stjernswärd Sigrid, Glasdam Stinne

机构信息

Health-promoting Complex Interventions, Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Margaretavägen 1 B, S- 222 41, Lund, Sweden.

Integrative Health Research, Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Margaretavägen 1 B, S- 222 41, Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

Soc Sci Humanit Open. 2021;4(1):100211. doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100211. Epub 2021 Sep 28.

Abstract

COVID-19 represents a risk to people's life and societies in their current shapes and functions, with institutionalised responses redefining everyday life. Crises in society can induce fear and tensions that can unite and divide people, inducing acts of solidarity and polarisation. The study explored articulations of solidarity and polarisation in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and related risks. A Foucault-inspired thematic analysis was pursued on qualitative data from an international survey about COVID-19 and social media. The analysis resulted in four themes illustrating articulations of solidarity and polarisation related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis showed solidarity and polarisation as each other's premise and contradiction. Socialisation into a 'new normal' was characterised by the balance between solidarity and polarisation as well as aspirations to enhance future solidarity. The study illustrated that social media functioned as social technology for control and manipulation towards social normalisation. However, it was also used to voice attempts to rectify (or overthrow) the dominant medico-political discourse and norms with own preferences, opinions and a functioning daily life. In short, the articulations and social media uses could be interpreted as expressions of power and counter-power.

摘要

新冠疫情对当前形态和功能下的人们生活及社会构成了风险,制度化应对措施正在重新定义日常生活。社会危机可能引发恐惧和紧张情绪,这些情绪既能团结人们,也能使人们产生分歧,引发团结行为和两极分化。该研究探讨了与新冠疫情及相关风险有关的团结和两极分化的表现形式。对一项关于新冠疫情和社交媒体的国际调查的定性数据进行了受福柯启发的主题分析。分析得出了四个主题,阐明了与新冠疫情相关的团结和两极分化的表现形式。分析表明,团结和两极分化既互为前提又相互矛盾。融入“新常态”的过程特点是团结与两极分化之间的平衡,以及增强未来团结的愿望。该研究表明,社交媒体充当了实现社会正常化的控制和操纵的社会技术。然而,它也被用来表达试图用自己的偏好、观点和正常的日常生活来纠正(或推翻)占主导地位的医学政治话语和规范。简而言之,这些表现形式和社交媒体的使用可以被解释为权力和反权力的表达。

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