Metaphoric Perceptions of Individuals for the Concepts of "Coronavirus" and "Staying at Home"

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS GYMNASIUM Pub Date : 2021-06-29 DOI:10.29081/GSJESH.2021.22.1.01
M. Esentaş, Kadir Yıldız, Devrim Zerengök, Pınar Güzel-Gürbüz
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We have been observing various preventive measures implemented to contain the COVID19 pandemic in the world since the new Coronavirus outbreak. Self-isolation, staying at home and keeping away from social gatherings and mobilities are some examples. We argue how people perceive the virus and the preventive measures are important to understand their response to the pandemic. So, we studied the metaphoric perceptions of individuals regarding the Coronavirus itself and the preventive measures. The given data of a sample of 318 individuals was categorized regarding the concepts of "coronavirus" and "stay at home". Both concepts had one common category, namely "precautionary". One prominent result is that most of the participants think that the virus has some positive and "Instructive" aspects, a warning that one must pay attention. Another important result is that staying at home is perceived as "restricting the leisure time", causing a restriction in the physical activity.
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个人对“冠状病毒”和“呆在家里”概念的隐喻性认知
新冠肺炎疫情发生以来,我们一直在观察世界各国为遏制新冠肺炎疫情采取的各种预防措施。自我隔离、呆在家里、远离社交聚会和流动是一些例子。我们认为,人们如何看待病毒和预防措施对于了解他们对大流行的反应非常重要。因此,我们研究了个人对冠状病毒本身和预防措施的隐喻性看法。318人样本的给定数据根据“冠状病毒”和“待在家里”的概念进行了分类。这两个概念有一个共同的范畴,即“预防性”。一个突出的结果是,大多数与会者认为该病毒有一些积极和“有益”的方面,这是一个必须引起注意的警告。另一个重要的结果是,呆在家里被认为是“限制休闲时间”,导致身体活动受到限制。
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