Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN › Abstract › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN › Abstract › peer-review
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TY - CONF
T1 - Expressing criticism of public figures on Chinese social media
T2 - Corpora and Discourse International Conference 2020
AU - Tao, Yingnian
N1 - Conference code: 5th
PY - 2020/6/17
Y1 - 2020/6/17
N2 - On 13 May, a Chinese writer Fang Fang asked Zhang Boli, the academician of the Academy of Engineering, to apologise to her for he reprimands Fang’s motive in disseminating false information in her Wuhan Diary about the national campaign against the Covid-19 pandemic during the Wuhan lockdown. The hashtag #Fangfang asked Zhang Boli to apologise went viral on Weibo (Chinese twitter) with netizens taking sides distinctively. The current project takes interest in how netizens address the two characters whilst expressing their stance (i.e. anti- Fang, pro-Fang, neutral). It explores three aspects of address terms: 1) types address terms e.g., honorifics, derogatives, parody; 2) position of address terms, viz., sentence-initial, sentence- middle and sentence-final; 3) collocations of address terms, e.g., address terms in a noun phrase. It also explores the statistical relationship between three aspects of address terms/independent variables and the netizens’ stance/dependent variable by using R functions such as decision tree and multinomial logistic regression. This study aims to enrich the research of stance-taking in online forums by introducing address terms as well as statistical analysis.
AB - On 13 May, a Chinese writer Fang Fang asked Zhang Boli, the academician of the Academy of Engineering, to apologise to her for he reprimands Fang’s motive in disseminating false information in her Wuhan Diary about the national campaign against the Covid-19 pandemic during the Wuhan lockdown. The hashtag #Fangfang asked Zhang Boli to apologise went viral on Weibo (Chinese twitter) with netizens taking sides distinctively. The current project takes interest in how netizens address the two characters whilst expressing their stance (i.e. anti- Fang, pro-Fang, neutral). It explores three aspects of address terms: 1) types address terms e.g., honorifics, derogatives, parody; 2) position of address terms, viz., sentence-initial, sentence- middle and sentence-final; 3) collocations of address terms, e.g., address terms in a noun phrase. It also explores the statistical relationship between three aspects of address terms/independent variables and the netizens’ stance/dependent variable by using R functions such as decision tree and multinomial logistic regression. This study aims to enrich the research of stance-taking in online forums by introducing address terms as well as statistical analysis.
M3 - Abstract
SP - 116
EP - 116
Y2 - 17 June 2020 through 19 June 2020
ER -