Chinese Anti-Westernism on social media

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Anna Lehman-Ludwig, Abigail J. Burke, David A. Ambler, Ralph Schroeder
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Abstract

The Chinese Communist Party and its supporters are increasingly using social media platforms to shape China’s public image. This online image is a means of strengthening domestic nationalism and of projecting “soft power” abroad. This paper examines various forms of anti-Westernism that are central to this image-making. It analyzes several recent topics—the Belt and Road Initiative, climate change, the COVID-19 vaccine, the Beijing Olympics, and the conflict in Ukraine—on the r/Sino subreddit page of Reddit and compares them with two online news outlets, the South China Morning Post and China Daily. The paper focuses on how these media frame the contest between a rising China and a failing West, so creating a discourse that competes with the negative portrayals of China outside the country. The paper contrasts the aggressive strengthening of China’s image against the West on social media with more sober accounts of the same topics in China’s official media and in commercial news outlets. The contribution of the paper is to document an emerging online anti-Westernism that is playing an increasing role in the changing geopolitical landscape.
中国社交媒体上的反西方主义
中国共产党及其支持者越来越多地利用社交媒体平台来塑造中国的公众形象。这种网络形象是加强国内民族主义和向国外投射“软实力”的一种手段。本文探讨了各种形式的反西方主义,这些反西方主义是这种形象形成的核心。它分析了Reddit的r/Sino子Reddit页面上的几个近期话题——“一带一路”倡议、气候变化、COVID-19疫苗、北京奥运会和乌克兰冲突,并将它们与两家在线新闻媒体《南华早报》和《中国日报》进行了比较。本文关注的是这些媒体如何构建崛起的中国和衰落的西方之间的竞争,从而创造出一种与国外对中国的负面描述竞争的话语。这篇论文对比了中国在社交媒体上对西方形象的积极强化,以及中国官方媒体和商业新闻机构对同样话题的更为冷静的报道。本文的贡献在于记录了一种新兴的网络反西方主义,这种反西方主义在不断变化的地缘政治格局中发挥着越来越大的作用。
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Global Media and China
Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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