Assembling stories tweet by tweet: strategic narratives from Chinese authorities on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Pablo Moral, Guillermo Marco
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Combining computational and qualitative methods, this research presents a novel approach to the analysis of China’s digital diplomacy. The study explores the main strategic narratives disseminated by the Chinese Communist Party on Twitter during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. To identify the narratives, a sequential design was conducted. First, topic modelling was implemented to a sample of 189,708 tweets in English published by 163 Chinese authorities from January 1st, 2020, to March 11th, 2021. Second, the strategic narratives framework was applied to distinguish thematic and structural patterns among the most representative tweets of the main topics revealed. The findings expose how China tried to rationalise challenging events in accordance with its pre-established system and identity narratives. The antagonism to the West, the promotion of a new style of global leadership, the rejection of criticism, and the legitimation of projects abroad characterised China’s digital endeavours to influence international audiences.
一条条推文聚合故事:新冠肺炎大流行期间中国当局在推特上的战略叙事
本研究将计算方法与定性方法相结合,提出了一种分析中国数字外交的新方法。该研究探讨了中国共产党在2019冠状病毒病大流行的第一年在推特上传播的主要战略叙事。为了确定叙事,进行了顺序设计。首先,对163个中国权威机构从2020年1月1日至2021年3月11日发布的189708条英文推文进行主题建模。其次,运用战略叙事框架,在揭示的主要话题中最具代表性的推文中区分主题和结构模式。研究结果揭示了中国如何试图根据其预先建立的制度和身份叙事来合理化具有挑战性的事件。与西方的对抗,推动一种新的全球领导风格,拒绝批评,以及将海外项目合法化,这些都是中国影响国际受众的数字努力的特点。
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