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在公共卫生危机期间,从移民家政工人与故事讲述网络的联系中寻求社会支持。

Soliciting Social Support from Migrant Domestic Workers' Connections to Storytelling Networks during a Public Health Crisis.

作者信息

Oktavianus Jeffry, Lin Wan-Ying

机构信息

Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2023 May;38(6):1179-1188. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1996675. Epub 2021 Nov 7.

Abstract

Guided by communication infrastructure theory and social support theory, this study scrutinizes how the storytelling networks of marginalized communities, particularly migrant domestic workers (MDWs), provided social support amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Data obtained from in-depth interviews with 32 Indonesian MDWs in Hong Kong revealed that the community storytelling networks, comprising interpersonal relationships, community organizations, and media outlets, played an essential role in assisting the coping efforts of MDWs during the pandemic. These storytelling networks offered various types of social support, including informational, emotional, and instrumental or tangible assistance. However, these connections to the storytelling networks were also sources of the spread of misinformation. Theoretical and practical implications are further discussed.

摘要

在传播基础设施理论和社会支持理论的指导下,本研究审视了边缘化社区,特别是移民家政工人(MDW)的故事讲述网络在新冠疫情期间如何提供社会支持。对香港32名印尼移民家政工人进行深入访谈所获得的数据显示,由人际关系、社区组织和媒体机构组成的社区故事讲述网络在疫情期间协助移民家政工人应对危机方面发挥了重要作用。这些故事讲述网络提供了各种类型的社会支持,包括信息支持、情感支持以及工具性或实际援助。然而,与故事讲述网络的这些联系也是错误信息传播的源头。本文进一步讨论了理论和实践意义。

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