The attitude of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina towards misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic with regard to the level of education

Dragan Trninic, Jovana Bokan
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Despite the fact that disinformation exists beyond the mass media, space in the media sphere, especially the virtual one, leaves the possibility that disinformation can spread easier and faster, as well as reach a large audience of users of social networks, ie. digital media. With the arrival of the coronavirus, there was a greater need for information, but at the same time the amount of misinformation from various intentions and sources increased. The development of information and communication technologies, ways of communicating and disseminating media content, on the other hand, is in stark contrast to the process of developing media education in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the level of media literacy of citizens who are not ready for new ways of communicating, sources of information and the procedure of participation in the creation of media content. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, media education is not part of the compulsory education system and because of that in this paper we will talk about the attitude of citizens towards misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic, given the level of their general education with the aim of determining whether the level of general education affects the power of perception of misinformation. The results of research conducted by a qualitative method through a focus group and presented by thematic analysis indicate a cause-and-effect relationship between levels of general education and perceptions of misinformation. The final conclusion is that the higher the level of general education means the higher the level of media competencies for deconstructing misinformation and resistance to such content.
在冠状病毒大流行期间,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那公民对教育水平方面的错误信息的态度
尽管虚假信息存在于大众媒体之外,但媒体领域的空间,特别是虚拟空间,使虚假信息更容易、更快地传播,并接触到社交网络用户的大量受众,即。数字媒体。随着冠状病毒的到来,人们对信息的需求更大,但与此同时,来自各种意图和来源的错误信息数量也在增加。另一方面,信息和通信技术的发展、通信和传播媒体内容的方式,与波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那发展媒体教育的进程和公民的媒体素养水平形成鲜明对比,这些公民还没有准备好接受新的通信方式、信息来源和参与创建媒体内容的程序。在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那,媒体教育不是义务教育系统的一部分,因此在本文中,我们将讨论冠状病毒大流行期间公民对错误信息的态度,考虑到他们的通识教育水平,目的是确定通识教育水平是否影响对错误信息的感知能力。通过焦点小组采用定性方法进行并以专题分析方式提出的研究结果表明,普通教育水平与对错误信息的认识之间存在因果关系。最后的结论是,通识教育水平越高,意味着解构错误信息和抵制此类内容的媒体能力水平越高。
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