Covid - 19之前和期间的错误信息的性质(以斯洛伐克为例)

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Pub Date : 2022-03-27 DOI:10.22359/cswhi_13_1_08
H. Tkacova, H. Tkacova
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本文概述了理论背景,然后介绍了我们自己的研究,旨在确定大流行之前和斯洛伐克所谓的第一波和第二波Covid - 19期间最常见的错误信息。研究方法是对大流行前和大流行期间阅读量最大的阴谋网站门户网站进行定性内容分析。研究的结果是确定了在两个监测期间决定斯洛伐克最受关注的阴谋媒体特征的关键主题。这篇文章指出了一种负面现象,在我们看来,这种负面现象“迷失”在对公共空间存在错误信息的恐惧的热烈讨论中。事实上,在2019冠状病毒病期间,人们在互联网环境中花费的时间大幅增加,尤其是在当今的年轻人群体中。该研究表达了一种担忧,即年轻人上网时间的延长加剧了新形式的陷阱,这些陷阱可能会使年轻群体成为更脆弱的群体,因为网上错误信息的增加。
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The Nature of the Misinformation before and during Covid 19 (case study of Slovakia)
This article presents an outline of theoretical background followed by a presentation of our own research which aims to identify the most common misinformation in the period before the pandemic and in the period of the so-called first and second wave of Covid 19 in Slovakia. The research method was a qualitative content analysis of the most read conspiracy web portals in the period before the pandemic, and separately also during the pandemic. The result of the research is the identification of key topics that determined the character of the most watched conspiracy media in Slovakia in the two monitored periods. The article points to a negative phenomenon which, in our opinion, is "lost" in heated discussions about fears of the presence of misinformation in public space. It is a fact that during Covid 19, the time spent in the Internet environment increased radically, especially in the group of today's young people. The study expresses concern that extending the time of young people on the Internet has exacerbated new forms of pitfalls that can make a significant contribution to making the younger group an even more vulnerable group as a result of the increase in online misinformation.
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