COVID-19大流行后的新常态第三

H.M.M. Uthpala, L. Meetiyagoda
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本研究考察了新常态时代——新冠肺炎大流行后,用户使用第三人称的变化,并解释了用户使用第三人称的适应策略。这是利用社交媒体数据分析新冠疫情前(正常时代)和新常态时期的两个阶段的第三名使用变化的定性研究。以斯里兰卡的拉维尼亚山为实证研究对象。研究结果发现,新常态第一阶段的第三名使用率低于正常时代,而新常态第二阶段的使用率则高于正常时代。这意味着用户逐渐适应形势,因此,对新常态的第三名影响最小。这项研究表明,有必要进行规划尝试,以增强第三地面对这种大流行局势的复原力。虚拟第三名,即在线网站和社交网络,以及实体和虚拟的结合。随着COVID-19大流行,它强调了关注公共空间的非实体概念,即社交互动的重要性。本研究探讨了新冠疫情对第三地社会生活的影响。至于社区恢复力如何克服特别是非正式的自下而上的社区
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New Normal Third Places After COVID-19 Pandemic
This study examines the changes of third-place usage in the new normal era – immediately after the COVID-19 pandemic and explains the adaptation strategies of users in using the third places. This is qualitative research in which social media data is used to examine the change in third-place usage before the COVID-19 phase (normal era) and two phases during the new normal era. Mount Lavinia in Sri Lanka is considered for the empirical study. The results of the research found third-place usage in the first phase of the new normal era is lower, compared to the normal era and higher in the second-phase of the new normal era. This implies users adapting to the situation gradually, therefore, there is minimal impact to the new normal third-places. This research suggests planning attempts are necessary to enhance the resilience of third-places to face this sort of pandemic situation. virtual third places namely, online websites and social networks Memarovic and a combination of both physical and virtual Brignull, With the COVID-19 pandemic it highlighted the importance of paying attention to non-physical notions of public space, namely social interactions. This study deals with the changes of the social life of the third places due to COVID-19 pandemic. as to the of how community resilience acts to overcome the particularly as informal bottom-up community to of and
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