[Retracted] The Construction of National Image of China by English World Media in Public Health Emergencies
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Post-publication record
- Nature
- Retraction
- Reason
- Concerns/Issues about Data;Concerns/Issues about Referencing/Attributions;Concerns/Issues about Peer Review;Investigation by Journal/Publisher;Investigation by Third Party;Unreliable Results and/or Conclusions;
- Date
- 7/26/2023 0:00
- Flagged by OpenAlex?
- Yes
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Abstract
Based on the latest coronavirus corpus of the English corpus collection list (English-corpora), this paper aims to do the data mining of the China-related reports reported by the media of the United States, Canada, Britain, and Australia in public health emergencies. It tries to analyze how the English world media construct China's national image on the basis of the theory of evidentiality. It is found that the national media in the English world media report on China's national image show a dynamic process of "concern-worry-stigmatization-dumping." The western media made the construction of China's national image by subjective reports, objective but negative media discourse, and "double standards."
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The record
- Venue
- Journal of Environmental and Public Health
- Topic
- Swearing, Euphemism, Multilingualism
- Field
- Social Sciences
- Canadian institutions
- —
- Funders
- Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Hunan ProvinceEducation Department of Hunan Province
- Keywords
- ChinaMass mediaPublic healthConstruct (python library)Political scienceMedia studiesMedicineSociologyComputer scienceLawPathology
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