Covid-19 increased collectivistic expression on Sina Weibo

Xiaopeng Ren, Nuo Han, T. Zhu
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Abstract

parasite disease theory of collectivism contends that inhabitants in regions with high prevalence of infectious diseases would adopt collectivism than those in regions with low prevalence in the long-term. It is not clear whether or not outbreak of infectious disease one time would elevate collectivism. Here using millions of Sin a Weibo active users' posts from January 20th, 2020 to February 16th, 2020, we constructed indicators of individualism and collectivism independently and found that the outbreak of COVID-19 increase collectivism and decrease individualism. Its theoretical contributions and implications to cultural psychology and big data are also discussed.
新冠疫情增加了新浪微博上的集体主义表达
集体主义寄生虫病理论认为,从长期来看,传染病高流行地区的居民比低流行地区的居民更倾向于采取集体主义。一次传染病的爆发是否会提升集体主义还不清楚。本文利用2020年1月20日至2020年2月16日新浪微博数百万活跃用户的微博,独立构建了个人主义和集体主义的指标,发现新冠疫情的爆发增强了集体主义,降低了个人主义。本文还讨论了其理论贡献及其对文化心理学和大数据的启示。
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