旅游业与新冠(错误)信息疫情

Tourism and the COVID-(Mis)infodemic

Journal of Travel Research · 2020
被引 59
ABS 4

中文导读

本文探讨新冠疫情作为“信息疫情”和“错误信息疫情”如何通过社交媒体改变人们对旅行的风险感知,影响旅游行为模式。

Abstract

In addition to being formally defined as a pandemic, COVID-19 has been classified as an “infodemic” and “(mis)infodemic.” As an “infodemic,” the information environment on COVID-19 is constantly evolving, with emerging scientific findings, political responses, media coverage, and individual impressions all shared on social media. Initial positions on behaviors and potential treatments were presented and then discarded because of low efficacy or improper research procedures. Further, there has been a fragmented geopolitical response with differing political systems exhibiting varying approaches to decision making and health outcomes, which has lead to confusion of the public. As a “misinfodemic,” COVID-19 discussions have also attracted actors seeking to share misinformation enabled and exacerbated by social media networks, which include willful distortions as well as conspiracy theories. Combined, this (mis)infodemic can change risk perceptions of travel, resulting in travel patterns based on technological, regulatory, and perceived behavioral homophily.

旅游业新冠疫情错误信息社交媒体风险感知