Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response

Given the global interconnectedness, it becomes essential to critically assess how global events are portrayed in the media, as this could influence public understanding, stoke sentiments, and potentially impact international relations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the portrayal of China’s response...

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Main Authors: Liu, Zhiyu, Kesumawati A. Bakar
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23874/
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description Given the global interconnectedness, it becomes essential to critically assess how global events are portrayed in the media, as this could influence public understanding, stoke sentiments, and potentially impact international relations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the portrayal of China’s response by the American media became a topic of interest and contention. However, A noticeable gap remains in understanding this portrayal across different pandemic stages. This article examines how American mainstream news media has characterised China’s efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic over time through a corpus-based discourse analysis. The study employs the analytical methods of n-gram, keyword, and concordance lines in corpus linguistics to investigate the frequency and salience of discourse surrounding COVID-19 in China within American media. The results indicate shifting narratives in portraying China’s pandemic response over time, with a noticeable trend towards negative representations. The negative representations are characterised by three themes: the stigmatisation of China, the undermining of China’s achievements in combating the pandemic, and the politicisation of the pandemic. The article also indicates the perceived challenges in collaboration between America, China, and the WHO in addressing the pandemic, leading to disagreements and conflicts and impacting global mitigation efforts. This study highlights the critical role media plays in shaping public perceptions and international cooperation during global crises. Additionally, it is important for media outlets, policymakers, and stakeholders to reflect thoughtfully on their narratives, avoiding stereotypical beliefs while taking into account their effects on international relations and global collaboration.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:238742024-07-25T05:08:54Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23874/ Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response Liu, Zhiyu Kesumawati A. Bakar, Given the global interconnectedness, it becomes essential to critically assess how global events are portrayed in the media, as this could influence public understanding, stoke sentiments, and potentially impact international relations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the portrayal of China’s response by the American media became a topic of interest and contention. However, A noticeable gap remains in understanding this portrayal across different pandemic stages. This article examines how American mainstream news media has characterised China’s efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic over time through a corpus-based discourse analysis. The study employs the analytical methods of n-gram, keyword, and concordance lines in corpus linguistics to investigate the frequency and salience of discourse surrounding COVID-19 in China within American media. The results indicate shifting narratives in portraying China’s pandemic response over time, with a noticeable trend towards negative representations. The negative representations are characterised by three themes: the stigmatisation of China, the undermining of China’s achievements in combating the pandemic, and the politicisation of the pandemic. The article also indicates the perceived challenges in collaboration between America, China, and the WHO in addressing the pandemic, leading to disagreements and conflicts and impacting global mitigation efforts. This study highlights the critical role media plays in shaping public perceptions and international cooperation during global crises. Additionally, it is important for media outlets, policymakers, and stakeholders to reflect thoughtfully on their narratives, avoiding stereotypical beliefs while taking into account their effects on international relations and global collaboration. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23874/1/TM%2010.pdf Liu, Zhiyu and Kesumawati A. Bakar, (2024) Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 30 (1). pp. 125-141. ISSN 0128-5157 https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1668
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Kesumawati A. Bakar,
Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response
title Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response
title_full Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response
title_fullStr Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response
title_full_unstemmed Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response
title_short Shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of American media’s portrayal of China’s COVID-19 response
title_sort shifting narratives: a corpus-based discourse analysis of american media’s portrayal of china’s covid-19 response
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