Triggered together: the circulation of emotions in the digital virtual during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences
J. M. Embate
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Abstract This article examined the emotionality of the COVID-19 pandemic discourse in the digital space of social media, contending that emotions are not just psychological responses to stimuli but are constitutive of relational, ethical, and political bodies produced in its circulation. Informed by Koschut’s methodological framework for studying emotions in discourse and Fairclough’s analytical framework for Critical Discourse Analysis, select “landmark” texts were analyzed for their emotion discourse. It discusses the securitization of the COVID-19 pandemic through an exercise of ontopower, that is, by preempting the threat from the hateful pasaway. By problematizing the phenomenon of being “triggered,” it also argues for the potentiality of any affected individuals or groups to be activated to perform their ethical responsibility towards their Others, and to resist regimes of power through assemblages. The affective structures of social media allow for the reverberation of affect from the digital virtual to the actual world. Hence, this article also argues that to be “triggered” together is an invitation to participate in the revolutionary moments of solidarity and compassion. It concludes with a discussion on the potentials of the circulation of emotions to “trigger” individuals to participate in different forms of digitally networked actions.
共同触发:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间数字虚拟世界中的情绪循环
摘要本文研究了新冠肺炎疫情话语在社交媒体数字空间中的情绪性,认为情绪不仅是对刺激的心理反应,而且是其传播过程中产生的关系、伦理和政治主体的组成部分。根据Koschut研究话语中情感的方法论框架和Fairclough的批判性话语分析框架,选取具有里程碑意义的文本进行情感话语分析。它讨论了新冠肺炎大流行的证券化,通过行使个体权力,也就是说,通过先发制人来自仇恨的帕萨韦的威胁。通过质疑被“触发”的现象,它还认为任何受影响的个人或群体都有潜力被激活,以履行对他人的道德责任,并通过集会抵制权力政权。社交媒体的情感结构允许从数字虚拟世界到现实世界的情感回响。因此,这篇文章还认为,被“触发”在一起是一种参与团结和同情的革命时刻的邀请。最后,它讨论了情绪循环“触发”个人参与不同形式的数字网络行动的潜力。
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Media Asia
Media Asia Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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