冠状病毒大流行期间跨时间和设备的新闻消费模式:塞浦路斯案例

Q2 Social Sciences
Paschalia-Lia Spyridou, Christos Danezis
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摘要

冠状病毒大流行引发了人们对新闻消费模式的新兴趣。当重大危机发生时,人们对信息和理解的需求日益增加;鉴于这场健康危机对人们的社会和工作生活产生了非同寻常的影响,相关工作支持“围绕新闻的集会”效应、新闻疲劳和新闻回避、末日预测以及向主流和可信赖的新闻媒体倾斜的趋势。本研究探讨了冠状病毒大流行如何影响塞浦路斯的新闻消费模式。结果显示,新闻使用在危机爆发时达到了创纪录的水平,随后几个月出现了冠状病毒新闻疲劳。在2020年最后几个月,当第二波大流行袭击塞浦路斯时,新闻消费水平再次提高,新闻参与度也有所提高。对广泛使用和可信来源的直接流量增加了一倍,同时记录了对移动访问的危机促进效应,从而损害了计算机。
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News consumption patterns during the coronavirus pandemic across time and devices: The Cyprus case
The coronavirus pandemic sparked a renewed interest in news consumption patterns. When major crises occur, people experience an increasing need for information and sense-making; given the extraordinary impact of this health crisis on people’s social and work life, relevant work support a ‘rally around the news’ effect, news fatigue and news avoidance, doomscrolling and a trend toward mainstream and trusted news outlets. This study explored how the coronavirus pandemic shaped news consumption patterns in Cyprus. The results show that news use hit record levels at the onset of the crisis, followed by corona news fatigue in the following months. Increased news consumption levels and greater engagement with the news were recorded again in the last couple of months of 2020 when the second wave of the pandemic hit Cyprus. Direct traffic to widely used and trusted sources doubled while a crisis boosting effect on mobile access to the detriment of computers was recorded.
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World of Media
World of Media Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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