Cliquepolitik: Multimodal online discourse coalitions on CRISPR‐Cas genome editing technology

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Eduardo Rojas‐Padilla, Tamara Metze, A. Dewulf
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The influence of visualizations on decision‐making about controversial policy issues is increasingly recognized in the political and policy sciences. In this paper, we explore how combinations of visuals and text on Twitter (now X) lead to the formation of networks of actors sharing similar textual and visual framings about a policy issue in an online setting, which we conceptualize as Multimodal Online Discourse Coalitions (MODCs). MODCs struggle over the meaning of contested policy issues. We examine multiple MODCs in 2018 in the context of the regulatory decisions in that year about CRISPR‐Cas gene editing technology in the USA, Mercosur, and the EU. Based on an SNA and a qualitative visual and discursive analysis in three languages on Twitter in 2018 (covering in total ~ 427 k Tweets), we show that MODCs in English and Spanish focused on technocratic aspects of CRISPR‐Cas, resembling the regulatory decisions in the USA and Mercosur. In Europe, next to technocratic MODCs, an MODC in French formed around ethical/normative framings of the consequences of CRISPR‐Cas applications, using visuals of embryos to represent “GMO babies.” These visuals were emotional triggers in their framing of CRISPR technology. The ethical/normative framing reflected the argument brought to the CJEU by a group of French actors involved in the court case which categorized CRISPR‐Cas as a GMO technology in the EU. These results suggest that the French MODC and their visualization was of influence on the EU decision‐making process; however, more research is needed to verify the role of this online debate in the decision‐making process.
Cliquepolitik:关于 CRISPR-Cas 基因组编辑技术的多模式在线话语联盟
可视化对有争议的政策问题决策的影响在政治和政策科学领域日益得到认可。在本文中,我们将探讨推特(现在的 X)上的视觉和文字组合如何在网络环境中形成对政策问题具有相似文字和视觉框架的行动者网络,我们将其概念化为多模态在线话语联盟(MODCs)。MODCs 围绕有争议的政策问题的意义展开斗争。我们以 2018 年美国、南方共同市场和欧盟关于 CRISPR-Cas 基因编辑技术的监管决定为背景,考察了多个 MODC。基于 SNA 以及对 2018 年 Twitter 上三种语言的视觉和话语定性分析(共涵盖约 427 k 条推文),我们发现英语和西班牙语中的 MODCs 主要关注 CRISPR-Cas 的技术官僚主义方面,这与美国和南方共同市场的监管决定相似。在欧洲,除了技术官僚主义 MODC 之外,法文 MODC 还围绕 CRISPR-Cas 应用后果的伦理/规范框架,使用胚胎的视觉效果来代表 "转基因婴儿"。这些视觉效果是他们对 CRISPR 技术进行构思的情感触发器。伦理/规范框架反映了参与法院案件的一群法国人向欧盟法院提出的论点,该案件在欧盟将CRISPR-Cas归类为转基因生物技术。这些结果表明,法国 MODC 及其可视化对欧盟的决策过程产生了影响;然而,还需要更多的研究来验证这一在线辩论在决策过程中的作用。
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CiteScore
4.50
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23.80%
发文量
57
期刊介绍: The Review of Policy Research (RPR) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of research and analysis examining the politics and policy of science and technology. These may include issues of science policy, environment, resource management, information networks, cultural industries, biotechnology, security and surveillance, privacy, globalization, education, research and innovation, development, intellectual property, health and demographics. The journal encompasses research and analysis on politics and the outcomes and consequences of policy change in domestic and comparative contexts.
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