Authoritarian responsiveness and political attitudes during COVID-19: evidence from Weibo and a survey experiment

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Lai Wei, Elaine Yao, Han Zhang
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Abstract

Abstract How do citizens react to authoritarian responsiveness? To investigate this question, we study how Chinese citizens reacted to a novel government initiative which enabled social media users to publicly post requests for COVID-related medical assistance. To understand the effect of this initiative on public perceptions of government effectiveness, we employ a two-part empirical strategy. First, we conduct a survey experiment in which we directly expose subjects to real help-seeking posts, in which we find that viewing posts did not improve subjects’ ratings of government effectiveness, and in some cases worsened them. Second, we analyze over 10,000 real-world Weibo posts to understand the political orientation of the discourse around help-seekers. We find that negative and politically critical posts far outweighed positive and laudatory posts, complementing our survey experiment results. To contextualize our results, we develop a theoretic framework to understand the effects of different types of responsiveness on citizens’ political attitudes. We suggest that citizens’ negative reactions in this case were primarily influenced by public demands for help, which illuminated existing problems and failures of governance.
COVID-19期间的威权回应和政治态度:来自微博的证据和调查实验
摘要公民对专制的反应如何?为了调查这个问题,我们研究了中国公民对政府的一项新举措的反应,该举措使社交媒体用户能够公开发布与新冠肺炎相关的医疗援助请求。为了了解这一举措对公众对政府有效性的看法的影响,我们采用了一种由两部分组成的实证策略。首先,我们进行了一项调查实验,在该实验中,我们直接让受试者接触到真正的求助帖子,我们发现查看帖子并不能提高受试者对政府有效性的评分,在某些情况下还会使其恶化。其次,我们分析了10000多条真实世界的微博帖子,以了解围绕寻求帮助者的话语的政治取向。我们发现,负面和政治批评的帖子远远超过了正面和赞扬的帖子,这补充了我们的调查实验结果。为了将我们的研究结果具体化,我们建立了一个理论框架来理解不同类型的反应对公民政治态度的影响。我们认为,公民在这种情况下的负面反应主要受到公众求助的影响,这说明了治理中存在的问题和失败。
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