Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina

Autores
Baumann, Clara; Denardi, Luciana Emilia
Año de publicación
2022
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inglés
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While racial discrimination against people of Asian and particularly Chinese origin is well-understood in the Global North, its dynamics in the Global South remain under-investigated. Moreover, although Covid-19 contributed significantly to the reinforcement of sinophobic stereotypes around the globe, recent research has barely paid any attention to new forms of counter-reaction, such as those that evolve in digital channels, especially in Latin America. This paper sheds light on anti-Asian racism and the digitized counter-reactions of Chinese migrants before and after Covid-19 in the crucial case of Argentina. In the past, these migrants mostly remained silent when confronted with institutional racism. However, it was precisely the outbreak of Covid-19 that contributed to the creation of new forms of empowerment on online platforms by this racialized minority and that allowed them to present their demands to state agencies and to denounce sinophobic debates on social media. Methodologically, this study combines elements of process-tracing with both traditional and online ethnographic methods to explain these trickle-up effects.
Fil: Baumann, Clara. Universitat Essen; Alemania. International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy; Alemania
Fil: Denardi, Luciana Emilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales; Argentina
Materia
Digital Empowerment
COVID-19
Online Ethnography
Sinophobia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
title Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
spellingShingle Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
Baumann, Clara
Digital Empowerment
COVID-19
Online Ethnography
Sinophobia
title_short Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
title_full Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
title_fullStr Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
title_sort Covid-19 and Digital Anti-Sinophobia in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Baumann, Clara
Denardi, Luciana Emilia
author Baumann, Clara
author_facet Baumann, Clara
Denardi, Luciana Emilia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Digital Empowerment
COVID-19
Online Ethnography
Sinophobia
topic Digital Empowerment
COVID-19
Online Ethnography
Sinophobia
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv While racial discrimination against people of Asian and particularly Chinese origin is well-understood in the Global North, its dynamics in the Global South remain under-investigated. Moreover, although Covid-19 contributed significantly to the reinforcement of sinophobic stereotypes around the globe, recent research has barely paid any attention to new forms of counter-reaction, such as those that evolve in digital channels, especially in Latin America. This paper sheds light on anti-Asian racism and the digitized counter-reactions of Chinese migrants before and after Covid-19 in the crucial case of Argentina. In the past, these migrants mostly remained silent when confronted with institutional racism. However, it was precisely the outbreak of Covid-19 that contributed to the creation of new forms of empowerment on online platforms by this racialized minority and that allowed them to present their demands to state agencies and to denounce sinophobic debates on social media. Methodologically, this study combines elements of process-tracing with both traditional and online ethnographic methods to explain these trickle-up effects.
Fil: Baumann, Clara. Universitat Essen; Alemania. International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy; Alemania
Fil: Denardi, Luciana Emilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales; Argentina
description While racial discrimination against people of Asian and particularly Chinese origin is well-understood in the Global North, its dynamics in the Global South remain under-investigated. Moreover, although Covid-19 contributed significantly to the reinforcement of sinophobic stereotypes around the globe, recent research has barely paid any attention to new forms of counter-reaction, such as those that evolve in digital channels, especially in Latin America. This paper sheds light on anti-Asian racism and the digitized counter-reactions of Chinese migrants before and after Covid-19 in the crucial case of Argentina. In the past, these migrants mostly remained silent when confronted with institutional racism. However, it was precisely the outbreak of Covid-19 that contributed to the creation of new forms of empowerment on online platforms by this racialized minority and that allowed them to present their demands to state agencies and to denounce sinophobic debates on social media. Methodologically, this study combines elements of process-tracing with both traditional and online ethnographic methods to explain these trickle-up effects.
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