标签covid - 19 nasfavelas:一个远离信息、团结和批评的空间

A. Gras-Velázquez, J. Worms
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摘要:在COVID-19大流行期间,我们分析了由Covid19NasFavelas标签组成的物理距离和新创建的虚拟空间。我们试图回答这个问题,为什么要创建这个新的虚拟空间,它最初的目的是什么?为此,我们分析了在38天内以# covid - nasfavelas标签发布的2918张图片。我们确定近80%的图像可以分为三类:(1)公共服务公告,(2)团结运动,(3)种族和政治。我们发现,创建一个物理上遥远的虚拟场所(# covid - 19nasfavelas)成为一个参与性平台,弱势社区在COVID-19大流行期间为自己的生存开辟了道路。
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Hashtag Covid19NasFavelas: A Physically Distant Space for Information, Solidarity, and Criticism
Abstract:Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we analyzed the physically distant and newly created virtual space comprised by the hashtag Covid19NasFavelas. We sought to answer the questions, why has this new virtual space been created and what initial purpose did it serve? To do so, we analyzed 2,918 total images that were posted with the hashtag #CovidNasFavelas over the course of thirty-eight days. We determined that nearly 80 percent of the images could be categorized into three groups: (1) Public Service Announcements, (2) Movements of Solidarity, and (3) Race and Politics. We found that the creation of a physically distant virtual place (#Covid19NasFavelas) became a participatory platform in which vulnerable communities forged a path to their own survival during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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