The political representation of minoritized groups in times of crisis: Covid-19 and beyond
Stefanie Walter,
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Saskia Glas
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Ethnic and Racial Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: June 14, 2024
Minoritized
groups
have
been
severely
affected
by
the
Covid-19
pandemic,
highlighting
need
to
better
understand
how
they
and
their
interests
were
(not)
represented
in
political
process
during
this
challenging
period.
We
identify
common
unique
features
of
past
crises,
discuss
why
pandemic
may
a
moment
for
change
before
identifying
gaps
research.
Finally,
we
present
seven
articles
Special
Issue
that
analyze
representation
minoritized
politics,
news
media
online.
This
brings
together
diverse
group
scholars
using
different
theoretical
approaches,
methodologies
data
sources.
Using
interdisciplinary
intersectional
perspectives,
shed
new
light
on
people's
across
globe,
focusing
ethnic
racial
experienced
themselves.
Language: Английский
“Hi, I'm Ruan Yuejiao, from Ho Chi Minh City!”: Digital raciolinguistic enregisterment and indexical hijack of the Vietnamese Mandarin accent
Language in Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 30
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Abstract
This
study
adopts
a
raciolinguistic
perspective
to
examine
the
portrayal
and
reception
of
Ruan
Yuejiao,
Vietnamese
female
spouse
character
created
by
Taiwanese
male
content
creator.
As
representative
majority,
this
creator
utilizes
linguistic
features
perform
racialized
accent
embody
persona,
which
they
believe
counters
racial
stereotypes.
article
introduces
concept
indexical
hijack
describe
how
majority
imposes
new
meanings
on
these
mediatized
features,
disregarding
perspectives
community.
By
highlighting
listening
mode
embedded
within
Taiwan's
multicultural
discourse,
reveals
anti-racist
actions
initiated
community
are
reinterpreted
as
racist,
reflecting
complexities
post-racial
multiculturalism
in
East
Asia.
(Raciolinguistics,
Taiwan,
migrants,
digital
enregisterment,
indexicality)*
Language: Английский
Intersectional solidarity, empathy, or pity? Exploring representations of migrant women in German and British newspapers during the pandemic
Ethnic and Racial Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 28
Published: June 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Ethnomethodological Evaluation of the COVID-19 Process
International Journal of Social Inquiry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 425 - 448
Published: Aug. 28, 2024
The
sudden
change
in
the
existing
order
due
to
COVID-19
pandemic
caused
chaos
and
confusion.
uncertainty
anxiety
by
confusion
necessitated
reconstruction
of
social
accordance
with
conditions.
Therefore,
we
should
consider
its
when
evaluating
a
sociological
context.
Since
these
two
processes
are
ethnomethodologically
significant,
aim
study
is
interpret
changes
that
occurred
during
process
within
framework
ethnomethodology
theory.
Various
examples
provide
an
ethnomethodological
evaluation
Türkiye’s
reactions
subsequent
re-establishment
order.
This
article
analyzes,
using
concepts,
irrational
people
life
without
rules
disruption
COVID-19,
helplessness
institutions
face
pandemic,
rational
lessen
chaos.
Language: Английский