USES OF MOBILE APPS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE PORTUGUESE CASE

N. Gomes, Inês Amaral, Sílvio Santos
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The social isolation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic was a challenge to the ongoing digitisation of societies. The massive use of the Internet and mobile applications has (re)configured social practices, relationships, and labour routines in unprecedented ways. Facing the challenges brought by social isolation, the uses of mobile apps have also changed during this period. Therefore, it is essential to understand how they dialogue with personal, social and civic intervention contexts. Research on mobile applications has mostly taken the theory of uses and gratifications or the approach to risks and opportunities. Specifically, regarding the Covid-19 pandemic, most of the research performed during this period has focused on contact tracing apps and privacy concerns. Considering the lack of in-depth research on the individual, social and civic implications of the uses of mobile applications in Portugal during the period of social isolation, we present an exploratory study to contribute to understanding a). the role of these digital platforms in citizens’ daily lives, and b). the perceptions of people regarding their use of mobile apps. The empirical research, conducted during the first state of emergency the government declared, was operationalised through a quantitative-extensive methodological strategy using an online questionnaire survey. Sampling was non-probabilistic collected through the snowball process (N = 220). Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential (bivariate) statistical analysis. The study indicates that the use of mobile apps became more frequent during social isolation. The results show how contacting family and/or friends through mobile applications and consulting the news media to learn more about the situation have become frequent activities. Regarding the perceptions of usage, results suggest that some patterns are considered a waste of time. The study results contribute to a deeper understanding of the importance of mobile apps in everyday life during social lockdowns. The results also discuss how mobile apps are used in the reconfiguration of social practices, particularly regarding communication with family and friends, as sources for news and to perform leisure activities
COVID-19大流行期间移动应用程序的使用:葡萄牙案例
Covid-19大流行造成的社会隔离是对正在进行的社会数字化的挑战。互联网和移动应用程序的大量使用以前所未有的方式(重新)配置了社会实践、关系和劳动惯例。面对社会隔离带来的挑战,移动应用程序的使用也在此期间发生了变化。因此,了解他们如何与个人、社会和公民干预环境对话是至关重要的。对移动应用的研究多采取使用与满足理论或风险与机会方法。具体来说,关于Covid-19大流行,这一时期进行的大多数研究都集中在接触者追踪应用程序和隐私问题上。考虑到葡萄牙在社会隔离时期缺乏对移动应用程序使用对个人、社会和公民影响的深入研究,我们提出了一项探索性研究,以有助于理解a)这些数字平台在公民日常生活中的作用,以及b)人们对使用移动应用程序的看法。在政府宣布的第一次紧急状态期间进行的实证研究,是通过使用在线问卷调查的定量广泛方法战略进行的。抽样采用非概率雪球法(N = 220)。数据分析采用描述性和推断性(双变量)统计分析。研究表明,在社交隔离期间,手机应用程序的使用变得更加频繁。调查结果显示,通过移动应用程序联系家人和/或朋友,并咨询新闻媒体以了解更多情况,已成为频繁的活动。关于对使用的看法,结果表明一些模式被认为是浪费时间。研究结果有助于更深入地了解社交封锁期间移动应用程序在日常生活中的重要性。研究结果还讨论了移动应用程序如何用于社会实践的重新配置,特别是在与家人和朋友沟通时,作为新闻来源和进行休闲活动
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