This paper studies how members of Subtle Asian Traits (SAT), a massive Facebook group of over 1.8 million members, congregate and commiserate online over their growth pains and experiences as (diasporic) East Asians. Founded in September 2018 by a group of Asian-Australian teenagers ‘as a joke’, SAT members share ‘Asian positive’ stories, resources, and memes through an average of 1,200 new posts daily. Alongside global milestone events, such as the rise of K-pop in the Global North and Korean film Parasite’s unprecedented four awards at the Academy Awards, SAT has also evolved into a space to celebrate Asian excellence, tease out identity politics, and discuss issues of injustice. However, upon the onset of COVID-19, the posts on SAT have ...
There has been a surge of hate crimes and discrimination against the Asian community in relation to ...
Microaggressions are typically brief and common behavioral/verbal indignities that communicate a sen...
We conducted a study to test our hypothesis that racist language and blame related to the COVID-19 p...
This paper studies how members of Subtle Asian Traits (SAT), a massive Facebook group of over 1.8 mi...
Since the onset of COVID-19, incidents of racism and xenophobia have been occurring globally, especi...
This paper is not available as it includes personal information in human-subjects survey. As Covid-1...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been uniquely challenging for the Asian diaspora. The virus has directly d...
Given this pandemic\u27s impact, social network users exhibit a high level of sentiment associated w...
Journal #66 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Fatima Eloise Wood. From Phil...
This essay bridges a gap between an analysis of anti-Asian targeting and an analysis of Orientalism....
Hateful online attacks targeting individuals of Asian descent have increased dramatically in the wak...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in unprecedented ways. In the face of th...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in unprecedented ways. In the face of th...
Since the first coronavirus outbreak hit China in January 2020, how different countries respond to t...
The Asian community — the second largest non-European ethnic community in New Zealand — plays an imp...
There has been a surge of hate crimes and discrimination against the Asian community in relation to ...
Microaggressions are typically brief and common behavioral/verbal indignities that communicate a sen...
We conducted a study to test our hypothesis that racist language and blame related to the COVID-19 p...
This paper studies how members of Subtle Asian Traits (SAT), a massive Facebook group of over 1.8 mi...
Since the onset of COVID-19, incidents of racism and xenophobia have been occurring globally, especi...
This paper is not available as it includes personal information in human-subjects survey. As Covid-1...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been uniquely challenging for the Asian diaspora. The virus has directly d...
Given this pandemic\u27s impact, social network users exhibit a high level of sentiment associated w...
Journal #66 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Fatima Eloise Wood. From Phil...
This essay bridges a gap between an analysis of anti-Asian targeting and an analysis of Orientalism....
Hateful online attacks targeting individuals of Asian descent have increased dramatically in the wak...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in unprecedented ways. In the face of th...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in unprecedented ways. In the face of th...
Since the first coronavirus outbreak hit China in January 2020, how different countries respond to t...
The Asian community — the second largest non-European ethnic community in New Zealand — plays an imp...
There has been a surge of hate crimes and discrimination against the Asian community in relation to ...
Microaggressions are typically brief and common behavioral/verbal indignities that communicate a sen...
We conducted a study to test our hypothesis that racist language and blame related to the COVID-19 p...