Anderson Emma M R, Fenton Elizabeth, Crump John A
Bioethics Centre, Division of Health Sciences, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Centre for International Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Public Health Ethics. 2025 Sep 5;18(3):phaf009. doi: 10.1093/phe/phaf009. eCollection 2025 Nov.
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the complex interplay between national self-interest and global cooperation. Media communication can contribute to the formation of national identity and promote nationalist themes, particularly in times of crisis. Media portrayals of the nation during a pandemic are informative, since nationalism, specifically health nationalism, may undermine the popular appetite for and effectiveness of global response efforts. We sought to investigate whether nationalist sentiment was present in COVID-19 reporting in New Zealand media. Using qualitative and quantitative thematic analysis, we identified nationalist themes in the New Zealand media during the COVID-19 pandemic and observed how they changed over the course of the pandemic. We randomly selected 1300 articles from 19 New Zealand newspapers from January 2020 to June 2022. We identified four nationalist themes in New Zealand media reporting during the pandemic: domestication, unification, securitization, and separation. The emergence of nationalism in New Zealand media during the COVID-19 pandemic is an important consideration when developing public health policy. While nationalist sentiments in New Zealand media during the COVID-19 pandemic provided a foundation for domestic solidarity, we argue that balancing these approaches with cosmopolitan appeals to collective humanity would support policies and responses that address both local needs and global inequities.
新冠疫情揭示了国家自身利益与全球合作之间复杂的相互作用。媒体传播有助于塑造国家认同并宣扬民族主义主题,尤其是在危机时期。疫情期间媒体对国家的描绘具有参考价值,因为民族主义,特别是健康民族主义,可能会削弱民众对全球应对努力的支持意愿及这些努力的成效。我们试图调查新西兰媒体对新冠疫情的报道中是否存在民族主义情绪。通过定性和定量的主题分析,我们确定了新冠疫情期间新西兰媒体中的民族主义主题,并观察了它们在疫情过程中的变化。我们从2020年1月至2022年6月期间的19家新西兰报纸中随机选取了1300篇文章。我们在疫情期间新西兰媒体报道中确定了四个民族主义主题:本土化、统一化、安全化和分隔化。在制定公共卫生政策时,新冠疫情期间新西兰媒体中民族主义的出现是一个重要的考量因素。虽然新冠疫情期间新西兰媒体中的民族主义情绪为国内团结奠定了基础,但我们认为,将这些做法与对全人类的世界主义诉求相平衡,将有助于支持既能满足当地需求又能解决全球不平等问题的政策和应对措施。