| Literature DB >> 35446780 |
Amanda Lloret-Pineda1, Yuelu He1, Josep Maria Haro1,2, Paula Cristóbal-Narváez1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When the first COVID-19 cases were noticed in China, many racist comments against Chinese individuals spread. As there is a huge need to better comprehend why all of these targeted comments and opinions developed specifically at the start of the outbreak, we sought to carefully examine racism and advocacy efforts on Twitter in the first quarter of 2020 (January 15 to March 3, 2020).Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Chinese; Twitter; advocacy; racism
Year: 2022 PMID: 35446780 PMCID: PMC9122024 DOI: 10.2196/29183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Relevant codes, subcodes, and definitions.
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| Physical aggression | Behavior causing or threatening physical harm toward others, including hitting, kicking, biting, using weapons, and breaking toys or other possessions | |
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| Verbal aggression | Message that attacks self-concept, including insults or name-calling, shouting, teasing, and mockery (eg, “yellow peril” or “Alerte Jaune”) | |
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| Change in relationships | Change in relationships in a negative/derogatory manner; always takes into consideration that the prior established relationship was based on respect | |
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| Rejection | Refusing someone for being Chinese without a previous relationship | |
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| Bullying | Harm, intimidation, or coercion of an individual in the school context | |
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| Prejudice | Preconceived judgment or opinion, usually based on limited information | |
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| Rumors | Actual circulating story of uncertain or doubtful truth | |
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| Jokes | Use of humor to maintain racism | |
| Cultural racism | Cultural images and messages that assumed superiority of whites and the assumed inferiority of Chinese individuals, along with negative stereotypes as oversimplified generalizations about the Chinese | ||
| Institutional racism | The network of institutional structures, policies, and practices that create advantages and benefits for whites and disadvantage for targeted racial groups, including the Chinese | ||
| Internalized domination | Members of the agent group (whites) accept their socially superior status as normal and deserved | ||
| Advocacy | Twitter users consciously defending an idea or a purpose; being involved in an activity or action with the idea of influencing social change | ||
| White ally | White person who actively works to eliminate racism in social media | ||
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| Asian food sharing | Food sharing in the community to defend the cause that Chinese individuals are not viruses | |
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| Community support | Supporting through hug performances and donations | |
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| Intentionally racist | When the message is communicated with the explicit goal to hurt or harm another person | |
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| Unintentionally racist | Online messages where the communicator is not aware that their arguments have a racist impact | |
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| Strategically racist | Using discourse to make a point that is part of a broader argument designed to persuade the public or gain political support but is still racist | |
Summary of the codes for tweets related to racism against the Chinese at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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| Physical aggression (n=39) | Also seeing some news reports that people who are definitely “Not Racist” around the world are attacking Asian people who are not from China, because #COVID19 started in China. #Racism | ||
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| Verbal aggression (n=28) | Yesterday when I was in this small town, several people referred to us “Coronavirus”. When they realized we understood Spanish, they stopped chatting... Then, they rationalized their actions by claiming that they didn’t say anything about. | ||
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| Change in relationships (n=3) | Due to perpetuation of #racism like this, my 13 yr old + teammate endured the Judge of their #debate round avoid her assigned seat next to them for a seat across the room from them. | ||
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| Rejection (n=23) | I did a test on the bus the other day, I was sneezing all the time on the trip, no one told me off, but as soon as Asians are associated with any symptoms people turn away #auspol #AuspolSoCorrupt. | ||
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| Bullying (n=5) | This is Constantine, a Chinese student studying in Oz. He was recently beaten up and verbally abused with #racism all cuz he spoke #Chinese. The racial hysteria as a result of the #CoronavirusOutbreak has made this country unsafe for students. | ||
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| Prejudice (n=15) | Let’s be clear. #COVID2019 or #coronavirus is not the common cold. It is not carried by solely asians. It is a huge threat but this does not mean we should stop supporting Asian businesses. I will be having Chinese food for lunch. #racism #fearmongering | ||
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| Rumors (n=14) | Just lost a few brain cells listening to that ‘instagram influencer’ on your Thurs show.Also, is it not reasonable to assume that those working in /patronizing Chinese restaurants have increased chance of traveling or being in contact with persons traveling to China? #racism? | ||
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| Jokes (n=5) | What I enjoy best is the concept: I catch the virus and then become entirely immune, so I can travel about Wuhan liking Chinese and everything will be OK! | ||
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| Journalist photos (n=12) | The @nypost once again demonstrated their poor journalistic standards by placing a picture of asians in Flushing with their article regarding the first confirmed case of the corona virus. #coronavirus #Coronavirusnyc #WorldHealthOrganization #nypost #racism | |||
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| Yellow peril (n=2) | None of that shields me or anyone else. I’ m still just a target because I’ m east Asian. #JeNeSuisPasUnVirus #ImNotAVirus #Coronavirus #COVID19 ‘They yelled Coronavirus’ – East Asian attack victim speaks of fear | |||
| Institutional racism (n=9) | What’s scary is that just because Mexico has 4 confirmed cases of Coronavirus, Trump wants to close down the border, meanwhile the US has 74 confirmed cases of Coronavirus, so if anything Mexico should close down their border. #coronavirus #TrumpVirus #racism #COVID19US | ||||
| Internalized domination (n=6) | I’m just saying. If this virus started in Europe or America from some Caucasian folks, y’all wouldn’t say a thing to attack them physically or verbally #coronavirus #COVID2019 #racism | ||||
Summary of tweets associated with advocacy and activism against Chinese racist sentiment.
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| Break stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination (n=100) | I don’t wanna be ‘that guy’ but..This is what I mean about the double standards of #racism. If a white person had written that about a black person then #Twitter would be in meltdown. Is #coronavirus #racist? Are #scientists racist?No that Tweet is. #Equality is EQUAL. |
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| White allies (n=33) | Please stop the #racism, #Xenophobia, and open hatred against Asians because of the #coronavirus. A virus is not and should not be a means to discriminate and Other human beings. |
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| Black identification (n=12) | Some folks whose minds are so debased have started exhibiting stereotypical disposition towards Chinese whom at this critical time need the world’s support to overcome #coronavirus #CoronaVirusUpdates #COVID–19 #racism #ourHealthMatters #stopracism #Health |
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| Muslim identification (n=9) | #FreedomOfSpeech vs #Racism. #Sinophobia is the new #Islamaphobia or #AntiSeminitism |
| Activism (n=43) | #Coronavirus: #Wuhan natives in US unite to support their city during crisis New York people order fund raising for #medical supplies; But some NY Chinese encounter virus sparked #racism | |