Three Hypotheses about the Media Content Amidst the Coronavirus Infection

Rogozin Dmitry M., Vyugovskaya Elena V.
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The team of the Institute for Social Analysis and Forecasting (RANEPA) conducted an online survey on social networks Facebook and Instagram in the middle of April 2020. The survey as a part of the regular monitoring research concerning social status and behavior of the population amidst the coronavirus infection (COVID-19) deals with the issues of trust to official information as well as perception of threat of the pandemic for public and individual health, for the country’s economy and personal financial situation. In the context of epidemiological situation, a high demand in news about the disease was accompanied by a decrease of confidence in the information published in the media, i. e. 28 % of respondents commented that they fully or significantly trust official information about the coronavirus, while 69 % admitted that they partially trust it or do not trust at all. Even so according to most respondents the greatest threat of coronavirus spreading was raised by the state economy (85 %) and the public health (47 %). The obtained data helps to maintain several statements: 1) the dependence of the growth of mistrust in official sources and the spread of unconfirmed information (rumors); 2) the impact of the pandemic social context on the nature of official information; 3) the formation of a new language for describing current events and making possible to perceive and interpret the ongoing social changes.Through a review of relevant publications by the other authors, supported by the empirical data based on public opinion polls, the above listed hypotheses are tested and reinforced with new arguments and assumptions. The authors propose a combined, interdisciplinary approach to expand the prospects for analysis for a wide audience and to continue studying the media discourse, understanding the influence of media resources on public opinion and everyday communication in Russia.
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关于冠状病毒感染期间媒体内容的三个假设
社会分析与预测研究所(RANEPA)团队于2020年4月中旬对社交网络Facebook和Instagram进行了在线调查。这项调查是关于冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)期间人口社会地位和行为的定期监测研究的一部分,涉及对官方信息的信任问题,以及对疫情对公共和个人健康、国家经济和个人财务状况的威胁的看法。在流行病学形势下,对疫情新闻的高需求伴随着对媒体发布信息的信任度下降,即28%的受访者表示完全或非常信任有关冠状病毒的官方信息,而69%的受访者承认他们部分信任或根本不相信。即便如此,根据大多数受访者的说法,冠状病毒传播的最大威胁是由国有经济(85%)和公共卫生(47%)提出的。获得的数据有助于维持以下几个陈述:1)对官方消息来源不信任的增长和未经证实的信息(谣言)的传播的依赖;2)疫情社会背景对官方信息性质的影响;3)形成一种描述时事的新语言,使人们能够感知和解释正在发生的社会变化。通过对其他作者的相关出版物的回顾,以及基于民意调查的实证数据的支持,上述假设得到了新的论点和假设的检验和加强。作者提出了一种综合的跨学科方法,以扩大对广大受众的分析前景,并继续研究媒体话语,了解媒体资源对俄罗斯公众舆论和日常交流的影响。
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