A semiotic comparison of mass media representations of the swine flu and Covid-19 pandemics: Observing Narcissus Narcosis

Q3 Arts and Humanities Punctum International Journal of Semiotics Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.18680/hss.2021.0004
A. Olteanu, F. Rabitz, Augustė Nalivaikė
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This paper compares the coverage of the H1N1 and Covid-19 pandemics in ten prominent US daily newspapers. We selected articles that reference disease-specific keywords, published in the period between the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the World Health Organization and the first peak in laboratory- confirmed cases in the USA (20550 articles on Covid-19 and 1705 articles on H1N1). We analyzed the dataset via topic models and semantic networks, which, in a semiotic approach, are understood as iconic models. As the Covid-19 virus produced the first global pandemic in the age of social media, this comparative analysis illustrates how the news media changed the mediasphere in general. During the H1N1 pandemic (2009-2010), newly emerging social media were not mainstream, having a limited impact compared to 2020 at the outbreak of Covid-19. By 2020, social media have definingly changed the mediasphere. Given their affordance for the virulent transmission of media products, the rise of social media stirred the relativization of knowledge and mistrust towards traditional authority and legacy media. Paradoxically, this both democratizes public debate and opens opportunities for misinformation. In this context, the Covid-19 pandemic has been accompanied by a global infodemic, with adverse impact on global health. While the two pandemics are very different, comparing media representations in their early stages, when the viral spread was unpredictable, offers an insight into how the emergence of social media impacted traditional newspapers’ approach to events of global concern. The analysis reveals that ideological commitments are expressed through the same correlation of topics in both corpora but that, overall, the discourses have different structures. We argue that the remarkable stability of ideological discourses displays what McLuhan termed Narcissus narcosis, namely the numbness experienced socially during media changes.
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大众媒体对猪流感和Covid-19大流行报道的符号学比较:观察水仙
本文比较了美国十家著名日报对甲型H1N1流感和新冠肺炎大流行的报道。我们选择了在世界卫生组织宣布国际关注的突发公共卫生事件和美国实验室确诊病例第一个高峰(20550篇关于Covid-19的文章和1705篇关于H1N1的文章)之间发表的参考疾病特定关键词的文章。我们通过主题模型和语义网络分析数据集,在符号学方法中,它们被理解为标志性模型。随着Covid-19病毒在社交媒体时代引发第一次全球大流行,这一比较分析说明了新闻媒体如何总体上改变了媒体圈。在甲型H1N1流感大流行期间(2009-2010年),新兴的社交媒体不是主流,与2020年新冠疫情爆发时相比,其影响有限。到2020年,社交媒体将彻底改变媒体圈。鉴于它们为媒体产品的恶性传播提供了便利,社交媒体的兴起激起了知识的相对化和对传统权威和传统媒体的不信任。矛盾的是,这既使公众辩论民主化,又为错误信息提供了机会。在此背景下,Covid-19大流行伴随着全球信息大流行,对全球卫生产生了不利影响。虽然这两次大流行非常不同,但在病毒传播不可预测的早期阶段,比较媒体的报道,可以让我们深入了解社交媒体的出现如何影响传统报纸对全球关注事件的报道方式。分析表明,在两个语料库中,意识形态承诺都是通过相同的主题关联来表达的,但总体而言,话语结构不同。我们认为,意识形态话语的显著稳定性显示了麦克卢汉所说的“迷醉”,即在媒体变化中社会经历的麻木。
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