新冠疫情期间虚假信息传播与科学传播的社会网络分析

Q3 Social Sciences
Jieli Liu, Ravi Maithrey Regulagedda
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COVID - 19的爆发导致社交媒体上健康错误信息的传播增加,强调需要有效的科学传播来解决这一问题。本研究旨在分析错误信息传播与科学传播网络的关系。我们从与COVID疫苗相关的推文中确定了错误信息传播者、科学家和外行人,并进行了网络分析,以检查组内和组间的相互作用。我们发现,这三组人都倾向于与与自己不同的人互动。此外,我们发现错误信息的传播和科学传播网络是两极化的。最后,提出了提高科学传播参与度的建议。
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Social Network Analysis of Misinformation Spreading and Science Communication during COVID‐19
ABSTRACT The outbreak of COVID‐19 has resulted in an increase in health misinformation spreading on social media, emphasizing the need for effective science communication to combat this issue. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between misinformation spreading and science communication network. We identified misinformation spreaders, scientists, and laypeople from COVID vaccine‐related tweets, and we carried out a network analysis to examine the ingroup and intergroup interactions. We found that individuals in all three groups tended to interact with people who were dissimilar to them. Additionally, we found that the spreading of misinformation and the science communication network are polarized. Finally, suggestions were provided to achieve higher engagement in science communication.
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Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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