Fueling divisions: a multimodal analysis of Canadian petro-nationalism in the social media discourse of “oil sands strong”

IF 1.6 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Weiqi Tian, Jingshen Ge
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ABSTRACTThis research conducts a multimodal critical discourse analysis of social media posts by Oil Sands Strong (OSS), examining their role in advocating for resource extraction through the use of “petro-nationalism” discourse. The analysis uncovers three key aspects: First, the posts employ multimodal semiotic resources to create dichotomies and blend nationalist and xenophobic discourses with energy discourse. Second, they integrate diverse multimodal symbolic elements from various discursive frameworks to forge a collective identity for the local Canadian community. Lastly, the posts stigmatize foreign oil producers, new energy industries, and environmentalists, employing multimodal symbols to obfuscate the argument's focal point and generate a hybrid discourse. Through visual symbols, assertive text, and argumentation of topoi, the posts present an exaggerated and distorted image of petro-nationalism. The study concludes that these multimodal posts aim to reshape Canadian energy politics, promote biased sentiments, exploit cultural prejudices, and formulate petro-nationalism narratives for resource extraction advocacy.KEYWORDS: Oil Sands Strong (OSS)Canadian petro-nationalismmultimodal critical discourse analysis (MCDA)topoisocial media posts AcknowledgementWe would like to express our gratitude to editors and anonymous reviewers for their extraordinarily helpful comments. All posts featured in this article were taken from Facebook accounts.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 The above information is from OSS official website. https://oilsandsstrong.com/.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Basic research funds for colleges and universities in Autonomous region (XJEDU2022P031), 2022 Autonomous Region “Tianchi Talent” Introduction Plan Project, and Shandong Social Science Planning Project (21DYYJ05).
加剧分歧:加拿大石油民族主义在“油砂强”社交媒体话语中的多模态分析
摘要本研究对“油砂之强”(Oil Sands Strong, OSS)的社交媒体帖子进行了多模态批评话语分析,通过使用“石油民族主义”话语来考察其在倡导资源开采方面的作用。分析揭示了三个关键方面:首先,帖子使用多模态符号学资源来制造二分法,并将民族主义和仇外话语与能源话语混合在一起。其次,他们整合了来自不同话语框架的多种多模态符号元素,为加拿大当地社区打造了一种集体认同。最后,这些帖子污蔑外国石油生产商、新能源行业和环保主义者,使用多模态符号来混淆争论的焦点,并产生混合话语。透过视觉符号、自信的文字和对话题的论证,这些帖子呈现出一种夸张和扭曲的石油民族主义形象。该研究得出结论,这些多模式帖子旨在重塑加拿大的能源政治,促进有偏见的情绪,利用文化偏见,并为资源开采倡导制定石油民族主义叙事。关键词:油砂强(OSS)加拿大石油民族主义(MCDA)多模态批评话语分析(MCDA)拓扑社会媒体帖子致谢我们要感谢编辑和匿名审稿人非常有帮助的评论。本文中的所有帖子都取自Facebook账户。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1以上信息来自OSS官网。项目资助:自治区高校基础科研业务费专项资金(XJEDU2022P031)、2022年自治区“天池人才”引进计划项目、山东省社会科学规划项目(21DYYJ05)。
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Social Semiotics
Social Semiotics Multiple-
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