“We Never Really Talked About politics”: Race and Ethnicity as Foundational Forces Structuring Information Disorder Within the Vietnamese Diaspora

IF 4.6 1区 社会学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Political Communication Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1080/10584609.2023.2201940
Sarah Nguyễn, Rachel E. Moran, Trung-Anh H. Nguyen, Linh Bui
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ABSTRACT This paper joins a growing effort within mis/disinformation research to better address the transnational spread of misinformation and, in particular, the impact of political mis/disinformation on historically marginalized and immigrant communities. While misinformation spreads across cultural, sociolinguistic, and geo-political contexts, it impacts communities differently according to preexisting power structures and information resources. Through focus groups with Vietnamese Americans across two generations and several geographic locations, we explore the complexities of misinformation within one such immigrant community. Findings highlight how a prevalence of intergenerational divides in political information seeking, lasting historical and political traumas of immigration, and language barriers underpin the saliency and impact of misinformation for Vietnamese Americans. Further, we explore how misinformation impacts political engagement, highlighting the consequences of misinformation at a familial and community-level. This research highlights the need for researchers of misinformation to better attend to the inequities of informational access and the vulnerabilities of already marginalized communities as targets of problematic information and information disorder.
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“我们从未真正谈论过政治”:种族和民族是造成越南侨民信息混乱的基础力量
摘要本文加入了错误信息/虚假信息研究的行列,以更好地解决错误信息的跨国传播,特别是政治错误信息/错误信息对历史上被边缘化和移民社区的影响。虽然错误信息在文化、社会语言学和地缘政治背景下传播,但根据先前存在的权力结构和信息资源,它对社区的影响不同。通过两代人和几个地理位置的越南裔美国人的焦点小组,我们探索了一个这样的移民社区中错误信息的复杂性。研究结果突显了政治信息寻求中代际分歧的普遍性、移民带来的持久历史和政治创伤以及语言障碍是如何支撑错误信息对越南裔美国人的显著性和影响的。此外,我们探讨了错误信息如何影响政治参与,强调了错误信息在家庭和社区层面的后果。这项研究强调,错误信息研究人员需要更好地关注信息获取的不公平以及已经被边缘化的社区作为问题信息和信息混乱目标的脆弱性。
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期刊介绍: Political Communication is a quarterly international journal showcasing state-of-the-art, theory-driven empirical research at the nexus of politics and communication. Its broad scope addresses swiftly evolving dynamics and urgent policy considerations globally. The journal embraces diverse research methodologies and analytical perspectives aimed at advancing comprehension of political communication practices, processes, content, effects, and policy implications. Regular symposium issues delve deeply into key thematic areas.
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