Them versus/and Us: (Re)Construction of Others in the Post-Pandemic World

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Panel overview
This panel discusses cultural identities and identification processes in the era of post-pandemic. It does not only reveal and reflect media representation or construction of identities, but also tries to observe and understand how digital technologies and platforms enable the marginalized groups/communities to get themselves unsilenced and generate counter-hegemonic discourses to defend their rights and interests. The panel’s theme is explored from multiple perspectives with a variety of approaches and cultural contexts.

Them versus/and Us: (Re)Construction of Others in the Post-Pandemic World
Session Code:
ESN-1
Chair:
Xudong
Weng
Communication University of China
425
This’s Us: Identity Construction and Discursive Struggle of Chinese International Students (CIS) in Their Vlogs on the Life with COVID
Session Code:
ESN-1
Xudong
Weng
Communication University of China
Kexin
Luo
Communication University of China
556
Vacci-nation: The discursive construction of Turkishness in the news texts about Turkey’s COVID-19 vaccine
Session Code:
ESN-1
Mazlum Kemal
Dağdelen
Charles University
624
Constructing an “Incredible India” : How Chinese English Newspaper Framed India’s COVID-19 Pandemic
Session Code:
ESN-1
Xiaoyu
Zhang
Communication University of China
1237
The most familiar strangers: A study on the identity of community workers in China under the COVID-19 pandemic
Session Code:
ESN-1
Linhao
Zeng
Renmin University of China
Chen
Zhang
Communication University of China
1329
Observing China as the other: The construction of China's country image in Ryo Takeuchi‘s COVID-19 documentaries
Session Code:
ESN-1
Zeyu
Wang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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