网络社区是组织有关 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗接种的叙述性内容的一种形式:大数据分析

A. Sarkisova, Daria O. Dunaeva, E. Petrov, A. S. Voronov, Mikhail G. Myagkov
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对疫苗的不信任是俄罗斯国内外现代医疗保健的主要问题之一。针对 SARS-CoV-2 的大规模疫苗接种引发了大量社交媒体叙事。网络社区在叙事的形成和传播方面发挥着重要作用。在社交网络上讨论疫苗接种话题的众多在线平台组成的复杂系统值得特别描述。本研究的目的是对俄罗斯流行社交网络 "VKontakte "上发布有关 COVID-19 疫苗接种主题(2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 1 月 3 日)内容的所有重要社区进行类型化,并从游说叙事的角度对其进行描述。我们采用了大数据收集和分析方法以及叙事分析方法。在研究期间至少发布过一条疫苗接种信息的 131119 个社区中,根据自我定位标准(名称、描述)和/或超过既定阈值的 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗接种信息数量,选出了 691 个社区。我们确定了 14 个主题类别的社区,通过这些社区的自我定位,我们可以重新构建有关以下方面的叙述:强制接种和选择权;医疗保健和有关接种益处/效果的辩论;阴谋论;受益人和对当局的信任;伪科学、接种神话和科学知识;儿童保育和父母权利;医学科学与宗教信仰的对比。网络社区形成的叙事表明,数字社会中关于 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗接种的意见明显两极分化。我们重建了 "支持打蜡者 "和 "反对打蜡者 "的叙事。从数量上看,"反疫苗接种者 "社区明显多于 "赞成疫苗接种者 "社区。
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Online Communities as a Form of Organizing Narrative Content about SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination: Big Data Analysis
Distrust of vaccines is one of the key problems of modern healthcare both in Russia and abroad. Mass vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 provoked a large number of social media narratives. Online communities play an important role in the formation and dissemination of narratives. The complex system of numerous online platforms for discussing the topic of vaccination on a social network deserves a special description. The purpose of the study is to construct a typology of all significant communities of the popular Russian social network “VKontakte” that publish content on the topic of vaccination against COVID-19 (01/01/2020 – 03/01/2023) and describe it in terms of lobbied narratives. Big data collection and analysis methods were used, as well as narrative analysis. Of the 131,119 communities that published at least one vaccination message during the study period, 691 were selected based on self-positioning criteria (name, description) and/or the number of SARS‑CoV-2 vaccination messages above the established threshold. 14 thematic categories of communities have been identified, the self-positioning of which allows reconstructing narratives about forced vaccination and the right to choose; health care and debate about the benefits/effectiveness of vaccination; conspiracy theories; beneficiaries and trust in the authorities; pseudoscience, vaccination myths and scientific knowledge; childcare and parental rights; contrasting medical science with religious beliefs. Narratives formed by online communities signify a pronounced polarization of opinions in the digital society regarding SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. The “pro-waxer” and “anti-vaxxer” narratives are reconstructed. Quantitatively “anti-vaxxer” communities significantly predominate over “pro-waxer” ones.
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