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Seminar Title
Risk Society on Facebook during the Outbreak Epidemic in Taiwan
Year
110
Semester
1
Meeting Start Date
2021-09-27
Seminar Name
Risk Society on Facebook during the Outbreak Epidemic in Taiwan
Seminar Name Other
All Author
Tsai, Y.L.
The Unit Of The Conference
Publisher
Meeting Name
Proceedings of the Next Generation Global Workshop
Meeting Place
Kyoto University, Japan (Online)
Summary
Since the re-outbreak of the covid-19 this year, a large number of emergencies and doubtful messages have been circulating on social platforms. This article focus on how risk society works during the epidemic on social media. To observe whether the government''s communication strategies lower people''s uncertainty toward the epidemic, we used the social media insight tool “CrowdTangle” to collect data from Facebook pages including “Ministry of Health and Welfare”, six mayors from special municipalities, and a well-known bulletin board “PTT Gossiping”. This paper process a self-built corpus, containing text data from fan pages mentioned above by using the Chinese independent corpus analysis tool “Corpro”. The result shows that although the government did not choose the unsuccessful deficit model to communicate with people, it still failed to lower people''s uncertainty due to audience preference shift. The risk communication strategies become more complex in an environment where the audience can reach sufficient information online.
Keyword
Risk Society;Uncertainty;Social Media;Data analysis;Corpus-driven analysis.
Use Lang
English
Level
,Other
Nature Of The Meeting
國際
On-campus Seminar Location
無
Seminar Time
20210927~20210927
Corresponding Author
Country
JPN
Open Call for Papers
Publication style
Provenance