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[Commlist] cfp: A License to Hate: Anti-Asian Prejudice in Digital Communication
Sat Aug 28 07:30:05 GMT 2021
*A License to Hate: Anti-Asian Prejudice in Digital Communication*
Proposals are invited for a thematic panel on anti-Asian hate in digital
discourses. It is organized by Massimiliano Demata (University of Turin)
and Natalia Knoblock (Saginaw Valley State University). It will be held
at the 3rd International Conference: Approaches to Digital Discourse
Analysis (ADDA3), which will take place at the University of South
Florida in St. Petersburg, FL, USA on May 13–15, 2022.
As reported, racism and anti-Chinese sentiments increased significantly
after the start of the pandemic and have been directly linked to it
(Vachuska, 2020). Disturbingly, over ¾ of Chinese Americans polled about
their experiences reported being victim of at least 1 incident of
COVID-19 racial discrimination online and/or in person, and over half
perceived health-related Sinophobia in America and media-perpetuated
Sinophobia (Cheah et al., 2020). Verbal and physical attacks on Asian
Americans have been linked to racism and xenophobia deeply entrenched in
the US society, and to the “us vs. them” worldview relegating Asian
Americans to the bottom of the social hierarchy (Gover, Harper &
Langton, 2020). Such feelings have been at least partly caused or
exacerbated by the inflammatory rhetoric by the US politicians (Wu,
2020), and there has been evidence of ex-president Trump’s tweets to
cause an uptick in anti-Asian verbal aggression on Twitter (Ziems et
al., 2020). Researchers have analyzed the victims’ narratives (Satoh &
Hata 2021) and even identified counter-discourses employing linguistic
creativity to oppose hate (Zhu, 2020)
This panel aims to continue and expand the research into the racially
motivated anti-Asian hate speech and verbal aggression, amplified during
the Coronavirus pandemic, and it will examine the role of the digital
medium in their shaping and dissemination. We invite proposals (not
limited to the US context) that address discursive representations of
anti-Asian sentiment, the spread of hateful messages through networks,
the role of the hateful rhetoric by pundits and politicians, denialism
and legitimation strategies, discursive constructing of otherness,
counter-hate messages, and similar themes. This panel has a particular
interest in the issues of inequality, prejudice, and discrimination. A
variety of methods and approaches are welcome, and interdisciplinary
studies are appropriate.
*Please submit your abstract of up to 350 words to Natalia Knoblock
((nlknoblo /at/ svsu.edu)) or Massimiliano Demata
((massimiliano.demata /at/ unito.it)) by September 25th. * In your abstract,
clearly state the aims and research questions of your paper, its
theoretical foundations, the data and methods used to analyze it, as
well as some of the findings.
References
Cheah, C. S., Wang, C., Ren, H., Zong, X., Cho, H. S. & Xue, X. (2020).
COVID-19 racism and mental health in Chinese American families.
Pediatrics, 146(5). DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.1542/peds.2020-021816
Gover, A. R., Harper, S. B., & Langton, L. (2020). Anti-Asian hate crime
during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring the reproduction of inequality.
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 45(4), 647-667.
Satoh A. & Hata, K. (2021). The Impact of COVID-19 on Communication:
Immigration, Media Representation, and globalization. Panel at the 17th
International Pragmatics Conference. Retrieved from
https://cdn.ymaws.com/pragmatics.international/resource/collection/
3960B891-EE4B-4DB1-A7F5-47C668E86C8D/Abstracts_book_-_Winterthur_
IPrA2021.pdf
Vachuska, K. F. (2020). Initial Effects of the Coronavirus Pandemic on
Racial Prejudice in the United States: Evidence from Google Trends.
SocArXiv. DOI:10.31235/osf.io/bgpk3.
Wu, N. (2020, March 18). USA Today: GOP senator says China 'to blame'
for coronavirus spread because of 'culture where people eat bats and
snakes and dogs'. USA Today. Retrieved from
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/03/18/coronavirus-sen-john-cornyn-says-chinese-eating-bats-spread-virus/2869342001/
Ziems, C., He, B., Soni, S., & Kumar, S. (2020). Racism is a virus:
Anti-asian hate and counterhate in social media during the covid-19
crisis. arXiv[Preprint].arXiv: 2005.12423.
Zhu, H. (2020). Countering COVID-19-related anti-Chinese racism with
translanguaged swearing on social media. Multilingua, 39(5), 607-616.
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