2020
DOI: 10.1080/17517575.2020.1856418
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Gauging opinions about the COVID-19: a multi-channel social media approach

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“…Studies also examine individual‐level information behaviour (Eachempati, Srivastava, & Zhang, 2021; Laato, Islam, Islam, & Whelan, 2020; Pan, Cui, & Qian, 2020). As with studies that focus on institutional level actors' communication, these studies draw on digital trace data to examine public sentiment and opinion.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Studies also examine individual‐level information behaviour (Eachempati, Srivastava, & Zhang, 2021; Laato, Islam, Islam, & Whelan, 2020; Pan, Cui, & Qian, 2020). As with studies that focus on institutional level actors' communication, these studies draw on digital trace data to examine public sentiment and opinion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with studies that focus on institutional level actors' communication, these studies draw on digital trace data to examine public sentiment and opinion. In Iran, the USA, India, China and Italy, public opinion expressed on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook revealed unified negative sentiment on all platforms, with public opinion in Italy and India showing the most negative sentiment due to the severity of their lockdowns (Eachempati et al, 2021). Negative sentiment focused on impacts on the economy, health, lockdowns and education.…”
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“…The majority of papers focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic, e.g. [ 5 , [19] , [20] , [21] , [22] ]. Only a few papers like [ 4 , [23] , [24] , [25] ] are independent of a specific disease.…”
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“…In 2007/2008, the unscrupulous lending practices of American banks led to the global financial crisis that led to a deep global recession and the loss of millions of jobs (Winchester, 2020). Currently (2020Currently ( -2021, organizations are dealing with many ethical issues brought about by Corona Virus global pandemic that has gripped the world; these issues typically centre on employee issues such as deciding whether to retain or sack employees, deciding how to help employees dealing with the virus, and deciding which employees can work from home (Eachempati et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%