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Food crisis coverage by social and traditional media: A case study of the 2008 Irish dioxin crisis

机译:社会和传统媒体对粮食危机的报道:以2008年爱尔兰二恶英危机为例

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The world of communication has changed significantly in the last decade as a result of the evolution of social media. Food crisis managers and communicators should be cognizant of the messages presented to the public by all media channels during a crisis. Using the 2008 Irish dioxin contamination incident as an example, a quantitative content analysis was carried out to investigate the relationship between social and traditional media. Messages published in printed newspapers (n = 141), blogs and forums (n = 107), and Twitter (n = 68) were analysed to investigate sourcing practice, story topic and use of tone. Results revealed that traditional media relied on diverse offline sources in reporting a wide range of topics. In comparison, social media responded faster and diminished faster, using offline and online media news messages as the primary sources in reporting very limited topics. No significant difference was found in the presence of negative tone across media.
机译:由于社交媒体的发展,过去十年来交流的世界发生了巨大变化。粮食危机管理者和传播者应意识到危机期间所有媒体向公众传达的信息。以2008年爱尔兰二恶英污染事件为例,进行了定量含量分析,以调查社会媒体与传统媒体之间的关系。分析了在印刷报纸(n = 141),博客和论坛(n = 107)以及Twitter(n = 68)上发布的消息,以调查采购实践,故事主题和语气使用。结果表明,传统媒体依靠各种各样的线下资源来报道各种各样的话题。相比之下,社交媒体使用离线和在线媒体新闻消息作为报告非常有限的主题的主要来源,因此响应速度更快,消失速度更快。跨媒体存在负调时,没有发现显着差异。

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    《Public understanding of science》 |2014年第8期|911-928|共18页
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    School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin;

    School of Public Health, Physiotherapy & Population Science, University College Dublin;

    Department of Food Business and Development, University College Cork and the School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin;

    Department of Information Systems and Computing at Brunel University, UK;

    Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands;

    University College Dublin's School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Sciences;

    School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland;

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  • 关键词

    content analysis; crisis communication; food safety; social media; traditional media;

    机译:内容分析;危机沟通;食品安全;社交媒体;传统媒体;
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