Constructing patriotic networked publics: conservative YouTube influencers in Hong Kong

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-07-12 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2022.2093238
Hiu-Fung Chung, Edmund W. Cheng
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abstract After the anti-extradition bill movement from summer 2019 until spring 2020, an upsurge in pro-government YouTube channels dramatically transformed the Hong Kong digital sphere. Using social media data and qualitative textual analysis, this commentary article examines the formation of patriotic networked publics by analyzing their participants, environments, and discursive practices in post-crisis Hong Kong. While the digital space in Hong Kong remains largely heterogeneous, the emergence of pro-government YouTube influencers has not only reshaped but also arguably reinforced the fragmented and polarized media landscape in Hong Kong. These influencers often utilize a mixture of nationalistic, conservative, and populist orientations, allowing them to demonstrate regime allegiance, advocate law and order, and frame themselves as the voice of the people through the strategic use of journalistic language. Parallel to the content providers of the alternative media outlets of the pro-democracy camp, these newer voices identified a niche and capitalized on the opportunity for fame. Their intervention unsettles the existing dynamics of the mediated public sphere, which has long been dominated by professional journalism and liberal discourse.
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构建爱国的网络公众:香港的保守派YouTube影响者
在2019年夏季至2020年春季的反引渡法案运动之后,亲政府的YouTube频道激增,极大地改变了香港的数字领域。本文运用社会媒体数据和定性文本分析,通过分析危机后香港爱国网络公众的参与者、环境和话语实践,考察爱国网络公众的形成。虽然香港的数字空间在很大程度上仍然是异质的,但亲政府的YouTube网红的出现不仅重塑了香港分裂和两极分化的媒体格局,而且可以说是加强了这种格局。这些有影响力的人经常使用民族主义、保守主义和民粹主义的混合取向,使他们能够表明对政权的忠诚,倡导法律和秩序,并通过战略性地使用新闻语言将自己塑造成人民的声音。与亲民主阵营的另类媒体的内容提供者类似,这些新声音发现了一个利基市场,并利用了成名的机会。他们的干预扰乱了被中介的公共领域的现有动态,该领域长期以来一直由专业新闻和自由话语主导。
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