新冠肺炎与政治两极分化:对澳大利亚华人社区的关注

Q3 Social Sciences
Mobo Gao
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在这篇文章中,我引用了我作为两个微信群参与者的个人观察;和我的大学同学组成的小组,他们中的大多数现在都是澳大利亚居民,另一个是南澳大利亚的熟练移民群体。我探讨了这两个群体在2020年上半年对新冠肺炎大流行的反应方面的主要叙事线索。我认为新冠肺炎大流行加剧了中华人民共和国(PRC)的谴责者和批评者之间存在的政治两极分化,并强调了作者的特殊道德困境©2021
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COVID-19 and Political Polarization: Notes on Australia’s Chinese Communities
In this article I draw from my personal observations as a participant in two WeChat groups;a group with my university classmates most of whom are now residents of Australia, and the other a skilled migrant group based in South Australia I explore the main narrative threads of these two groups in relation to their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic during the first half of 2020 I argue that the COVID-19 pandemic sharpened the political polarization that exists between denouncers of the People’s Republic of China [PRC] and their detractors, and also underlined particular moral dilemmas © 2021 by the author(s)
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审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies is a fully peer reviewed journal with two main issues per year, and is published by UTSePress. In some years there may be additional special focus issues. The journal is dedicated to publishing scholarship by practitioners of—and dissenters from—international, regional, area, migration, and ethnic studies. Portal also provides a space for cultural producers interested in the internationalization of cultures. Portal is conceived as a “multidisciplinary venture,” to use Michel Chaouli’s words. That is, Portal signifies “a place where researchers [and cultural producers] are exposed to different ways of posing questions and proffering answers, without creating out of their differing disciplinary languages a common theoretical or methodological pidgin” (2003, p. 57). Our hope is that scholars working in the humanities, social sciences, and potentially other disciplinary areas, will encounter in Portal scenarios about contemporary societies and cultures and their material and imaginative relation to processes of transnationalization, polyculturation, transmigration, globalization, and anti-globalization.
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