沙捞越的社交媒体言论:分析热门话题及其与 2021 年砂拉越加蓬党宣言的关联性

IF 0.3 Q3 AREA STUDIES Kajian Malaysia Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.21315/km2024.42.s1.6
Hafizan Mohamad Naim, Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani
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据报道,社交媒体,尤其是脸书,被所有人积极使用,特别是在对与砂拉越和砂拉越利益相关的各种事项表达反对观点时。在 2018 年政治变革期间,砂拉越开始在不断变化的政治格局中重新调整自己的立场,这场辩论变得更加引人关注。因此,在 2021 年砂拉越州大选(SSE21)期间,重新调整也影响了砂拉越党宣言(Gabungan Parti Sarawak,GPS)的制定。本文试图找出在社交媒体上流传的热门话题,并将其与 21 世纪砂拉越州选举中砂拉越加蓬党宣言中的重点问题联系起来。通过历史数据检索过程从 Facebook 收集了 2018 年 12 月 20 日至 2019 年 1 月 26 日期间的数据。数据集选取了约 197 条高参与度帖子。分析方法采用主题分析,使用 QSR NVivo 12 Plus 进行。确定了作为砂拉越网上讨论焦点的六大主题:社会文化主题、经济主题、政治主题、发展主题、宪法和法律主题以及边境和安全主题。在这些话题中,有三个主要问题对砂拉越人至关重要:(1)宪法和法律问题--与砂拉越权利、1963 年马来西亚协议(MA63)以及联邦和州宪法有关的问题;(2)社会文化问题--与作为砂拉越人的理想有关的地区情感;以及(3)政治问题--联邦与州关系问题。我们认为,随着在线讨论的深入,砂拉越人将更多地参与到他们在联邦中的认知地位框架内的话题中,特别是与他们作为砂拉越人而非马来西亚人的首选身份地位有关的话题中。全球定位系统作为一个以地方为基础的联盟,其成立对全球定位系统大有裨益,因为这符合其 "砂拉越第一 "的议程。研究结果表明,在2018年砂拉越作为反对党州的任期内,砂拉越人提出的主题与21世纪社运期间全球定位系统宣言中的主题是一致的。
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Social Media Discourse in Sarawak: An Analysis of Popular Issues and Their Correlation with the Gabungan Parti Sarawak Manifesto in 2021
Social media, notably Facebook, has been reported to be actively used by all, particularly when expressing opposing perspectives on various matters related to Sarawak and Sarawak’s interests. The debate became more interesting during the period of political change in 2018 when Sarawak began to realign its position within a shifting political landscape. Consequently, the realignment had also influenced the framing of the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) manifesto during the 2021 Sarawak State Election (SSE21). The article attempts to identify the popular issues circulated in social media and to correlate them with the highlighted issues embedded in the GPS manifesto in SSE21. Data was collected from Facebook from 20 December 2018 to 26 January 2019 through historical data retrieval process. About 197 high-engagement posts were selected as the dataset. Thematic analysis was used in the analytic methods, which was carried out using QSR NVivo 12 Plus. Six main topics were identified that served as focal points of discussion for online discourse in Sarawak: sociocultural topics; economic topics; political topics; development topics; constitutional and legal topics; and border and security topics. Among the topics, three main issues have been identified to be crucial for Sarawakians: (1) constitutional and legal issues – issues that are related to Sarawak rights, Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), and federal and state constitution; (2) sociocultural issues – regional sentiments that are related to the ideals of being a Sarawakian; and (3) political issues – issues of federal-state relations. It is suggested that as the online discussion of the issues gains traction, Sarawakians are observed to be more engaged in topics within the framing of their perceived position within the federation, specifically relating to the preferred position of their identity as Sarawakian first as opposed to Malaysian first. The formation of GPS as a local-based coalition has immensely benefited GPS since it is consistent with its agenda of “Sarawak First”. The study’s findings imply that there is consistency between the topics raised by Sarawakians during Sarawak’s term as an opposition state in 2018 and the themes contained in the GPS manifesto during the SSE21.
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