墙上的文字:Facebook上Sewŏl灾难的情感政治化

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Liora Sarfati, Guy Shababo
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摘要:2014年,韩国客轮Sewŏl沉没。它的沉没带走了304条生命,并引发了持续数年的广泛公众不满。在这项研究中,我们调查了在线社交媒体用户如何利用和操纵对这场灾难的情绪,以达到政治目的。通过对从选定的Facebook账户收集的数据使用数字人文学科方法(即主题建模和频率),我们比较了不同的在线参与策略与大规模死亡纪念和政治激进主义之间的交集。特别是,我们探讨了朴总统Kŭn-hye的非法化、她的弹劾以及由此导致的2017年选举。定量和定性分析表明,不同的社会行为者通过在Facebook墙上的帖子操纵观众的情绪,以一种将更个人的悲伤话语政治化的方式。这些社会行动者将这场灾难与总统的无能联系在一起,尤其是在她的腐败在2016年11月的丑闻中被曝光之后。从那时起,对Sewŏl受害者的在线纪念成为了推翻总统和改变政治制度的更广泛努力的武器。
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The Writing on the Wall: Affective Politicization of the Sewŏl Disaster on Facebook
Abstract: In 2014, the South Korean ferry, Sewŏl, sank. In sinking, it took with it 304 lives, as well as initiated broad public dissent that lasted several years. In this study, we investigate how online social media users employed and manipulated the emotions toward this disaster for political purposes. By the utilization of digital humanities methodologies (i.e., topic modeling and frequencies) on the data collected from selected Facebook accounts, we compared different strategies of online engagement with the intersection between mass death commemoration and political activism. In particular, we explored the delegitimization of President Pak Kŭn-hye, her impeachment, and the resultant elections in 2017. Quantitative and qualitative analysis revealed that different social actors manipulated their audience's emotions through posts on their Facebook walls in a manner that politicized the more personal mournful discourse. These social actors associated the disaster with the president's ineptness, especially after her corruption was revealed in the November 2016 scandal. From that point onward, the online memorialization of the Sewŏl's victims became a weapon in the broader efforts to oust the president and to change the political system.
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