Confronting COVID-19: constructing and contesting legitimacy through the media in Chinese contexts

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Jingrong Tong
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the world to uncharted waters. Governments urgently need to figure out how to best handle the global health crisis and its impact on people’s lives. As well as struggling to contain and manage the pandemic, they also face challenges in maintaining their legitimacy. The eight contributions in this special issue provide a much-needed snapshot of whether and if so, to what extent and how government legitimacy was constructed and contested through the media in Chinese contexts, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau, during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2021. This article discusses government legitimacy and the role of the media to provide a conceptual and contextual framework for this special issue. It will start with a discussion about the relationship between government legitimacy, crisis and the media before addressing the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on government legitimacy and the existing literature on this topic. This article will then explain the importance of focusing on Chinese contexts, followed by introducing each of the eight contributions.
面对COVID-19:在中国语境下通过媒体构建和争论合法性
新冠肺炎疫情给世界带来了前所未有的挑战。各国政府迫切需要找出如何最好地处理全球卫生危机及其对人们生活的影响。除了努力控制和管理这一流行病外,它们还面临着维护其合法性的挑战。本期特刊的八篇文章提供了一个急需的快照,说明在2020年至2021年COVID-19大流行的头两年,在包括中国大陆、香港、台湾和澳门在内的中国背景下,政府合法性是否存在、是否存在、在多大程度上以及如何通过媒体构建和质疑政府合法性。本文讨论了政府的合法性和媒体的作用,为这一特殊问题提供了一个概念和背景框架。首先讨论政府合法性、危机和媒体之间的关系,然后讨论covid - 19大流行对政府合法性的影响以及有关该主题的现有文献。然后,本文将解释关注中国背景的重要性,然后介绍这八篇文章中的每一篇。
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