{"title":"If I testify about others, my testimony is valid","authors":"Xin Zhao, Yansheng Mao","doi":"10.1075/prag.21067.zha","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n While trustworthiness has been found to exert a vital influence on the success of an online medical crowdfunding\n (Ba et al. 2021), scarce studies have investigated the concepts and culture of\n trust in Eastern scenarios like China (Wang 2020). This is the first study aiming to\n discursively analyze how other-justified discourses, i.e., enhancing objectivity and trustworthiness through other people’s\n comments, contribute to obtaining potential donors’ trust in Chinese online medical crowdfunding encounters. Through the discourse\n analysis of 496 other-justified comments on fifty pieces of fully-funded online medical crowdfunding projects, it is found that\n four different types of people (a family member, a person in the same business or occupation, a classmate, a friend) offer\n evidence through other-justified discourses oriented towards ethos, experience, and emotion. The Wu-Lun (five\n ethic orders) in the acquaintance society is the underlying theoretical rationale that supports the credibility of other-justified\n discourse, which provides a novel research perspective for the dissemination and transitivity of trust in online medical\n crowdfunding. The findings serve to offer commenters an array of other-justified orientations and identity choices to engage more\n prospective backers in a medical donative event. The results highlight that crowdfunders not only need to display a compelling\n narrative strength but also raise awareness to enhance the trustworthiness of their projects, especially focusing on shreds of\n evidence provided by a third-person comment.","PeriodicalId":46975,"journal":{"name":"Pragmatics","volume":"29 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2023-02-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Pragmatics","FirstCategoryId":"98","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1075/prag.21067.zha","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"文学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
While trustworthiness has been found to exert a vital influence on the success of an online medical crowdfunding
(Ba et al. 2021), scarce studies have investigated the concepts and culture of
trust in Eastern scenarios like China (Wang 2020). This is the first study aiming to
discursively analyze how other-justified discourses, i.e., enhancing objectivity and trustworthiness through other people’s
comments, contribute to obtaining potential donors’ trust in Chinese online medical crowdfunding encounters. Through the discourse
analysis of 496 other-justified comments on fifty pieces of fully-funded online medical crowdfunding projects, it is found that
four different types of people (a family member, a person in the same business or occupation, a classmate, a friend) offer
evidence through other-justified discourses oriented towards ethos, experience, and emotion. The Wu-Lun (five
ethic orders) in the acquaintance society is the underlying theoretical rationale that supports the credibility of other-justified
discourse, which provides a novel research perspective for the dissemination and transitivity of trust in online medical
crowdfunding. The findings serve to offer commenters an array of other-justified orientations and identity choices to engage more
prospective backers in a medical donative event. The results highlight that crowdfunders not only need to display a compelling
narrative strength but also raise awareness to enhance the trustworthiness of their projects, especially focusing on shreds of
evidence provided by a third-person comment.
虽然可信度已经被发现对在线医疗众筹的成功发挥着至关重要的影响(Ba et al. 2021),但很少有研究调查了东方场景(如中国)的信任概念和文化(Wang 2020)。这是第一个旨在通过话语分析他人论证话语,即通过他人评论提高客观性和可信度,如何有助于在中国网络医疗众筹遭遇中获得潜在捐赠者信任的研究。通过对50个全额融资的网络医疗众筹项目的496条他人正当评论的话语分析,发现四种不同类型的人(家庭成员、同一行业或职业的人、同学、朋友)通过他人正当话语以精神、体验、情感为导向提供证据。熟人社会的“五序”是支持他者论证话语可信度的理论基础,为网络医疗众筹中信任的传播性和传递性提供了新的研究视角。这些发现为评论者提供了一系列其他合理的取向和身份选择,以便在医疗捐赠活动中吸引更多潜在的支持者。研究结果表明,众筹者不仅需要展示令人信服的叙事力量,还需要提高公众意识,以提高项目的可信度,尤其是关注第三人称评论提供的证据。