尼日利亚人与2019冠状病毒病幽默:大流行网络表情包中的话语和公众参与

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of African Media Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1386/jams_00078_1
Bimbo Lolade Fafowora, M. Salaudeen
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从冠状病毒爆发到封锁和其他监管措施,数字媒体平台一直热衷于与COVID-19和大流行相关政策相关的表情包。因此,有必要了解数字社区如何通过网络模因讨论大流行。缺乏关注在公共卫生危机期间利用模因促进公众参与的学术研究。本研究通过探索与冠状病毒相关的模因中的新兴主题和调查尼日利亚人用于描述大流行的话语策略,增加了对模因话语功能的理解。对170个故意选择的与covid -19相关的模因进行定性分析,揭示了六个总体主题的流行。据观察,表情模因创作者采用幽默、非幽默和讽刺相结合的方式,提高了人们对这一流行病的认识,突出了现有但较少讨论的社会政治和社会经济问题,这些问题因最近的健康危机而加剧。调查结果确定了利用表情包来提高认识,强调了COVID-19法规对尼日利亚普通民众生活的负面影响,并批评了政府对这一流行病的处理。
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Nigerians and COVID-19 humour: Discursivity and public engagement through pandemic internet memes
From the outbreak of coronavirus to the institution of lockdown, and other regulatory measures, digital media platforms have been agog with memes associated with COVID-19 and pandemic-induced policies. Hence, there is a need to understand how the digital community discusses the pandemic through internet memes. There is a dearth of scholarship focusing on the utilization of memes for public engagement during public health crises. This study adds to the understanding of the discursive functions of memes by exploring emergent themes in coronavirus-related memes and investigating the discursive strategies applied by Nigerians to portray the pandemic. A qualitative analysis of 170 purposively selected COVID-19-related memes revealed the prevalence of six overarching themes. It was observed that meme creators employed a combination of humour, non-humour and sarcasm in driving awareness about the pandemic and highlighting existing but less-discussed sociopolitical and socio-economic issues exacerbated by the recent health crisis. The findings identified the utilization of memes to create awareness, highlight the negative impact of COVID-19 regulations on the lives of the average Nigerians and critique government’s handling of the pandemic.
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