2020
DOI: 10.1177/1354856520977851
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Amplification of regional discrimination on Chinese news portals: An affective critical discourse analysis

Abstract: Regional discrimination is a significant social issue that leads to divided societies. In China, people from Henan Province, who are verbally abused by non-Henan users on the Internet, are often victims of regional discrimination. This article presents a case study of Chinese Internet users’ discriminatory practice against Henan people in the commentary sections of two major Chinese news portals – Tencent and NetEase. By advancing an affective critical discourse analysis approach with the assistance of content… Show more

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“…Interestingly, Chinese people’s engagement with socio-cultural issues does not always exhibit an aversion to the regime’s interference, because of their reliance on the authority to push for their agenda within the authoritarian polity of the country (Peng 2020; Peng and Chen 2021). In the present case study, this is evidenced by a popularly upvoted commentary, which calls for audiences to lodge complaints about the show with NRTA (https://movie.douban.com/review/12179548/).…”
Section: Analytical Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, Chinese people’s engagement with socio-cultural issues does not always exhibit an aversion to the regime’s interference, because of their reliance on the authority to push for their agenda within the authoritarian polity of the country (Peng 2020; Peng and Chen 2021). In the present case study, this is evidenced by a popularly upvoted commentary, which calls for audiences to lodge complaints about the show with NRTA (https://movie.douban.com/review/12179548/).…”
Section: Analytical Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of such postings is not surprising, considering the cognitive dissonance that openly transgender athletes bring to a large cohort of male Chinese spectators, who are used to the gender-binary organisation of sports games. Yet, the interactive nature of social-mediated communication theoretically permits different ideas to be exchanged (Peng, 2021), but these opinionated statements hardly receive any challenge from fellow Hupu users. These postings merely serve as a starting point, underlining how trans-exclusive opinions are taken for granted within the Hupu community.…”
Section: Sentimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy is understood differently in contemporary China, especially in urban areas. As a term introduced from the West through cultural products (Miller et al, 2016), privacy has been recontextualized in Chinese society as a result of the changing socio-material conditions today (Peng, 2020c). Since the early 1980s, the Chinese government has introduced fertility control, which continues to be strictly implemented in cities (Chambers, 2012).…”
Section: A Contextualized Understanding Of Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%