当国家认同遭遇阴谋:国家认同语言在公众参与和关于COVID-19阴谋论的话语中的传染

When national identity meets conspiracies: the contagion of national identity language in public engagement and discourse about COVID-19 conspiracy theories

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication · 2022
被引 24
ABS 3

中文导读

研究基于中国微博数据,发现国家认同语言的使用在关于COVID-19阴谋论的讨论中具有传染性,加剧了公众对错误信息的参与。

Abstract

Abstract There are growing concerns about the role of identity narratives in spreading misinformation on social media, which threatens informed citizenship. Drawing on the social identity model of deindividualization effects (SIDE) and social identity theory, we investigate how the use of national identity language is associated with the diffusion and discourse of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on Weibo, a popular social media platform in China. Our results reveal a pattern of identity communication contagion in public conversations about conspiracies: national identity language usage in original posts is associated with more frequent use of such language in all subsequent conversations. Users who engaged in discussions about COVID-19 conspiracies used more national identity expressions in everyday social media conversations. By extending the SIDE model and social identity theory to misinformation studies, our article offers theoretical and empirical insight into how identity–contagious communication might exacerbate public engagement with misinformation on social media in non-Western contexts.

社交媒体错误信息国家认同社会认同理论COVID-19