Pandemic as boundary condition in service to communication theory building

R. Holbert, Elizabeth S. Baik, Meghnaa Tallapragada, Bruce W. Hardy, C. Tolan, Heather L. LaMarre
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ABSTRACT The coronavirus pandemic is a unique context that can allow researchers to address boundary conditions. This essay details four different types of boundary conditions and emphasizes they are not created equal. A review of pandemic-related research published in nine communication journals reveals a relative dearth of studies exploring moderation-based effects, with even fewer of the proposed conditional relationships stemming from pandemic-driven rationales. A series of pandemic-as-boundary condition arguments are offered for three theories or models used within the field’s extant pandemic-related research. The proposed insights offered by a pandemic-as-boundary-condition approach are shown to be unique accompaniments to the field’s dominant research agendas. The essay closes with a call for a more systematic approach to identifying, testing, and assessing boundary conditions .
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流行病作为边界条件服务于传播理论建设
冠状病毒大流行是一个独特的背景,可以让研究人员解决边界条件。本文详细介绍了四种不同类型的边界条件,并强调它们不是生来平等的。对发表在九种传播期刊上的与大流行相关的研究的回顾表明,探索基于适度影响的研究相对缺乏,而基于大流行驱动的理由提出的条件关系就更少了。本文对该领域现有的流行病相关研究中使用的三种理论或模型提出了一系列流行病作为边界条件的论点。将流行病作为边界条件的方法所提出的见解被证明是该领域主要研究议程的独特伴随物。文章以一种更系统的方法来识别、测试和评估边界条件的呼吁结束。
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