2019冠状病毒病与马来西亚媒体中的种族主义

Nur Zahrawaani Jasmin, Eng May Chuen, Bazlin Darina Ahmad Tajudin, Ang Siew Mun
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自2020年初爆发以来,新冠肺炎大流行对马来西亚产生了深刻影响。马来西亚民众开始敏锐地意识到这种病毒,从而在2020年3月至5月实施了全国范围内的封锁,即“行动控制令”(MCO),旨在减轻病毒的传播。然而,尽管做出了这些努力,截至2023年2月,马来西亚仍在继续与COVID-19作斗争,报告病例在东南亚排名第三。本文深入探讨了疫情对马来西亚金融和社会稳定的多方面影响。具体来说,它探讨了危机对种族间关系的影响,研究了在这一充满挑战的时期出现的种族主义和偏见的实例。通过对各种新闻报道的分析,本研究旨在阐明影响马来西亚社会中不同种族群体之间关系的动态。通过揭露和审查这些种族主义和偏见的实例,这项研究不仅提供了对这一流行病在马来西亚的社会影响的见解,而且还有助于对全球危机的社会后果进行更广泛的国际学术研究。本研究的结果可以为世界各地的政策制定者、研究人员和从业者提供信息,帮助他们理解危机时期种族间动态的复杂性,并制定战略,在不同社会中促进包容性、和谐和社会弹性。最后,本研究强调了跨文化理解与合作在面对未来挑战时建立更具包容性和弹性的全球社区的重要性。
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COVID-19 and Racism in the Malaysian Media
Since its onset in early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected Malaysia. The Malaysian population became acutely aware of the virus, leading to the implementation of a nationwide lockdown known as the Movement Control Order (MCO) from March to May 2020, aimed at mitigating the virus's spread. However, despite these efforts, as of February 2023, Malaysia continues to grapple with COVID-19, with reported cases ranking as the third highest in Southeast Asia. This paper delves into the multifaceted implications of the pandemic on Malaysia's financial and social stability. Specifically, it explores the impact of the crisis on interethnic relationships, examining instances of racism and prejudice that have emerged during this challenging period. Through an analysis of various news reports, this study aims to shed light on the dynamics that have affected the relationships among different ethnic groups within the Malaysian society. By uncovering and examining these instances of racism and prejudice, this research not only provides insights into the social repercussions of the pandemic in Malaysia but also contributes to the broader international scholarship on the social consequences of global crises. The findings of this study can inform policymakers, researchers, and practitioners worldwide in understanding the complexities of interethnic dynamics during times of crisis and in developing strategies to foster inclusivity, harmony, and social resilience within diverse societies. Ultimately, this research underscores the significance of cross-cultural understanding and cooperation in building a more inclusive and resilient global community in the face of future challenges.
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