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New media platform's understanding of Chinese social workers' anti-epidemic actions: an analysis of network public opinion based on COVID-19

Lin, Lin ; Jiang, Anqi ; Zheng, Yi ; Wang, Jingying ; Wang, Mengran

Social work in public health, 2021-11, Vol.36 (7-8), p.770-785 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Abingdon: Routledge

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  • Título:
    New media platform's understanding of Chinese social workers' anti-epidemic actions: an analysis of network public opinion based on COVID-19
  • Autor: Lin, Lin ; Jiang, Anqi ; Zheng, Yi ; Wang, Jingying ; Wang, Mengran
  • Assuntos: Big Data ; Communication ; Coronaviruses ; COVID-19 ; Epidemics ; Health administration ; Health problems ; Health services ; Mass media ; Medical research ; network public opinion analysis ; New media platform ; Public health ; Public opinion ; Resilience ; Social work ; Social workers
  • É parte de: Social work in public health, 2021-11, Vol.36 (7-8), p.770-785
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  • Descrição: Research on social public opinion of new media is currently an important interdisciplinary topic in the international academic community. Under the background of COVID-19, the major public health event of in China, this research took social workers as the research object who worked during the period of epidemic prevention and control. It referred to the international research on public opinion and selected 63 related hotly discussed articles and public comments on the WeChat public platform, the new Chinese Internet media. Moreover, the research conducted text mining on related public opinion with the 5 W communication model from public opinion evolution, text content, communication media, audiences, and public opinion influence, and used grounded theory building a development model of the generation of network public opinion. It also put forward the development needs of social work in the aspects of community resilience, social work practice, lack of public health social workers, and big data warning, etc., and pointed out that social work lacks its proper structural status in China's public health system and emergency management system.
  • Editor: Abingdon: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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