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The 'New Public' and the 'Good 01' Press': Evaluating Online News Sources During the 2013 Polio Outbreak in Israel

机译:“新的公众”和“好01”新闻“:在2013年脊髓灰质炎爆发期间评估在线新闻来源

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The current research focuses on the 2013 polio outbreak in Israel as a case study to analyze the sources of information used in new media platforms, examining whether the new media have changed the ways in which we communicate about health issues. Specifically, we tracked and coded polio-related references on Hebrew news websites, blogs, forums, and Facebook posts. Overall, 24,388 polio-related references constituted our sampling frame. The findings suggest that there is a moderate-level correlation between the platform and the type of sources chosen by users. Beyond the differences between various platforms, we found that online information platforms rely not only on popular or pseudoscien-tific sources, but also on high-quality information. In fact, the analysis indicates that online news websites, forums, blogs, and Facebook posts create a unique blend of information, including scientific literature, medical professionals, and government representatives, as well as pseudoscientific research. These findings suggest a more optimistic view of the Internet as a source for health-related information in times of crises. Although the fact that members of the public are exposed to scientific sources does not indicate to what degree this affects their actual decision making. Exposure to a wider variety of sources may enhance health literacy, resulting in a better understanding of information needed to make informed decisions.
机译:目前的研究侧重于2013年以色列的脊髓灰质炎爆发为一个案例研究,分析了新媒体平台中使用的信息来源,研究了新媒体是否改变了我们对健康问题进行沟通的方式。具体而言,我们跟踪和编码了关于希伯来新闻网站,博客,论坛和Facebook帖子的脊髓灰质炎相关参考。总体而言,24,388个相关的参考文献构成了我们的抽样框架。调查结果表明,平台与用户选择的源之间的中等程度相关性。除了各种平台之间的差异,我们发现在线信息平台不仅依赖于流行的或伪科学来源,还依赖于高质量信息。事实上,分析表明,在线新闻网站,论坛,博客和Facebook帖子创造了独特的信息融合,包括科学文学,医学专业人员和政府代表,以及伪科学研究。这些调查结果表明互联网更加乐观地看来作为危机时期与健康相关信息的来源。虽然公众的成员暴露于科学来源的事实,但这并未表明这影响其实际决策的程度。暴露于更广泛的来源可能会提高健康识字,从而更好地了解所需决策所需的信息。

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