‘Humans of New York’ during the pandemic: Giving users a voice

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jessica Roberts
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Issues of voice and representation have always been relevant in the media, but social media have raised new questions about the potential for more diverse, representative voices to appear in the media. Questions of representation are important in terms of the ability to cultivate empathy in the audience for the people represented. The contact hypothesis suggests that exposure to people through media may decrease prejudice for people perceived to belong to different groups. This article examines the pandemic-driven changes made to the Humans of New York social media project to determine the effect of a change in whose voice is privileged in this storytelling medium. This study compared quantitative calculations of engagement on Instagram as well as attempted to qualitatively analyse two sets of comments on posts to determine how this change in ‘voice’ affected the perception of and engagement with the posts and the people featured in them.
大流行期间的“纽约人”:让用户发声
声音和代表性问题在媒体中一直很重要,但社交媒体提出了新的问题,即媒体中出现更多样化、更具代表性的声音的可能性。就培养观众对所代表的人的同理心的能力而言,代表性问题很重要。接触假说表明,通过媒体与人接触可能会减少对被认为属于不同群体的人的偏见。这篇文章考察了疫情驱动的纽约人类社交媒体项目的变化,以确定在这种讲故事的媒体中,谁的声音享有特权的变化的影响。这项研究比较了Instagram上参与度的定量计算,并试图定性分析帖子上的两组评论,以确定“声音”的变化如何影响对帖子和帖子中人物的感知和参与。
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Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies
Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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