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The tragedy of the open society and COVID-19 pandemic: local community resistance to neoliberal hegemony (A multispecies ethnography)
Journal of Applied Communication Research ( IF 2.462 ) Pub Date : 2022-09-19 , DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2022.2123250
Prihandoko Sanjatmiko 1 , Sofiatul Hardiah 1
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ABSTRACT

As COVID-19 has spread globally, so too has public knowledge about the virus, through social media. In multispecies ethnography and health communication, this open and free flow of information has led to a phenomenon called the Tragedy of the Open Society. Located in the Kampung Laut community, this study collected data through in-depth online interviews to explore this interaction between multispecies ethnography and health communication perspectives in analyzing socio-cultural and health phenomena in a dynamic global ecological system. Information circulating among the Kampung Laut community is a valuable resource that is used by some actors to gain profit even though it harms others. As fear, prejudice, and discrimination circulate in the community, the Kampung Laut community fight on the basis of a contextual and flexible multispecies ecological system to survive. This paper raises awareness of the interdependence of humans and nature within the same ecological system.



中文翻译:

开放社会的悲剧和 COVID-19 大流行:地方社区对新自由主义霸权的抵抗(多物种民族志)

摘要

随着 COVID-19 已在全球传播,公众也通过社交媒体了解该病毒。在多物种民族志和健康传播中,这种开放和自由的信息流动导致了一种现象,称为开放社会的悲剧. 本研究位于 Kampung Laut 社区,通过深入的在线访谈收集数据,以探索多物种民族志与健康传播视角之间的相互作用,以分析动态全球生态系统中的社会文化和健康现象。Kampung Laut 社区之间流传的信息是一种宝贵的资源,一些行为者利用它来获取利润,即使它伤害了其他人。当恐惧、偏见和歧视在社区中蔓延时,Kampung Laut 社区在上下文和灵活的多物种生态系统的基础上为生存而战。本文提高了人们对同一生态系统内人与自然相互依存的认识。

更新日期:2022-09-20
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