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Do news media and citizens have the same agenda on COVID-19? an empirical comparison of twitter posts

机译:新闻媒体和公民是否在Covid-19上具有相同的议程? Twitter Posts的经验比较

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This study analyses the agenda setting on social media in the COVID-19 pandemic by exploiting one of the disruptive technologies, big data analytics. Our purpose is to examine whether the agenda of news organisations matches the public agenda on social media in crisis situations, and to explore the feasibility and efficacy of applying big data analytics on social media data. To this end, we used an unsupervised machine learning approach, structural topic modelling and analysed 129,965 tweets posted by UK news media and citizens during April 2, and 8, 2020. Our study reveals a wide diversity of topics in the tweets generated by both groups and finds only a small number of topics are similar, indicating different agendas set in the pandemic. Moreover, we show that citizen tweets focused more on expressing feelings and sharing personal activities while news media tweets talked more about facts and analysis on COVID-19. In addition, our results find that citizens responded more significantly to breaking news. The findings of the study contribute to the agenda setting literature and offer valuable practical implications.
机译:本研究通过利用其中一个破坏性技术,大数据分析来分析Covid-19大流行中社交媒体的议程环境。我们的目的是审查新闻机构的议程是否与危机情况中的社交媒体符合公共议程,并探讨在社交媒体数据上应用大数据分析的可行性和有效性。为此,我们使用了一个无人监督的机器学习方法,结构主题建模和分析了英国新闻媒体和公民的129,965次推文,并于4月2日,和2020年。我们的研究揭示了两组产生的推文中的广泛议题并发现只有少数主题是类似的,表明在大流行中设置的不同议程。此外,我们展示公民推文更多地专注于表达感受和分享个人活动,而新闻媒体推文谈过关于Covid-19的事实和分析。此外,我们的结果发现,公民对突发新闻更加重要。该研究的调查结果有助于议程制定文献,并提供有价值的实际影响。

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