Vandal Practices as a Psychological Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Changing Societies & Personalities Pub Date : 2021-10-11 DOI:10.15826/csp.2021.5.3.145
O. Kruzhkova, I. Simonova, A. Ljovkina, M. Krivoshchekova
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Vandalism can be seen as a form of individual self-realization and expression of the individual and collective responses to change. In this paper, we intend to look at the meaning and motivations behind acts of vandalism. We also aim to classify cases of vandalism that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. In total, we analyzed 80 cases of vandalism related to the COVID-19. The information was obtained from open online sources: publications in online communities and media found through the use of hashtags #COVID-19 and #vandalism. As a result, five categories of vandalism were identified: (a) vandalism as a mechanism of adaptation to change; (b) vandalism as a coping strategy; (c) vandalism as an unconscious defensive reaction to a threatening situation; (d) vandalism as resistance to change; and (e) vandalism as a reflection of the sense of social injustice. We found that vandalism during the pandemic was used mostly as a way of adaptation to change and as a coping strategy. Moreover, our findings have also demonstrated that social instability and transitivity in the crisis period stimulate people to rethink the current social order and search for new social forms, structures, and principles.
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破坏行为是对COVID-19大流行的心理反应
破坏行为可以被视为个人自我实现的一种形式,也是个人和集体对变化反应的一种表现。在本文中,我们打算探讨破坏行为背后的含义和动机。我们还旨在对新冠肺炎大流行期间发生的故意破坏事件进行分类。我们总共分析了80起与新冠肺炎有关的故意破坏事件。这些信息是从公开的在线来源获得的:通过使用#新冠肺炎和#故意破坏标签发现的在线社区和媒体中的出版物。因此,确定了五类破坏行为:(a)作为适应变化机制的破坏行为;(b) 破坏公物作为应对策略;(c) 故意破坏作为对威胁局势的无意识防御反应;(d) 破坏行为是对变革的抵制;以及(e)作为社会不公正感的反映的破坏行为。我们发现,疫情期间的破坏行为主要被用作适应变化的一种方式和应对策略。此外,我们的研究结果还表明,危机时期的社会不稳定和过渡性促使人们重新思考当前的社会秩序,寻找新的社会形式、结构和原则。
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