Interaction Rituals and National Identity in Crisis:The Cases of
Covid-19 in China
- yongchi ma,
- chao liu,
- yilin zhuang

Abstract
National identity construction has been widely carried out. In a crisis,
constructing national identity vertically may be failed because of the
criticism of formalism. Microsocial interaction exists in society, and
the interactive ritual constructs the meaning of governance. The
individual obtains emotional energy by participating in the interactive
ritual, forms the national identity, and produces social unity. However,
there is little research on this process. This paper explores ways to
shape national identity from the bottom up. It is found that the
symbolic meaning of governance behaviour can be visualized, agreed upon
and emotional through interactive rituals, resulting in the presence of
national symbols, consensus order and emotional mobilization. Finally,
the interactive ritual realized emotional mobilization and social order
reconstruction. The conclusion of this study is of reference value for
the improvement of crisis management and national governance capacity,
enriching the interactive ritual theory.