Facebook and the Covid-19 Crisis: Building Solidarity Through Community Feeling (original) (raw)

Digital Outburst: The Expression of a Social Crisis through Online Social Networks

Complexity, 2022

There is a growing concern about the effects that the relationship between the activity of society in the physical world and in the digital world could have. In this study, we address this question in a context of social crisis. Our quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data associated with the critical process suggests a deep and nontrivial relationship between both worlds. Perhaps the most important result refers to the leading role of language, its meaning, and symbolism in the development of social transformation processes linked to the complexity of the social system and its adaptive nature.

Facebook as Emotion and Action

Mediamorfoze, 2015

The present paper approaches Facebook as a cultural carnivalesque phenomenon. If we follow Mikhail Bakhtin’s view - it shares a number of defining features: excess, play, derision, ambivalence, multiple „voices” and a clearcut opposition to official Power. This opposition is not the expression of a clear message issued by a single author. It is mainly a reversal of the discourse of the o Other and the expression of freedom of views. As a play of masks Facebook allows its user to adopt an avatar considered to be immune of responsibility : it is what one can call an “public intimate” channel of communication. It is private but nonetheless expressed for a community of users. As a narrative it lacks a single author. Any user is author and lector; actor and audience. It represents a narrative without a closure and has family resemblance to play and performance. As a social mechanism Facebook seeks affiliation as cooperation and competition as domination. A lot of Facebook elicit an emotional approach. Emotion is a construal – action readiness - based on the appraisal of a situation in virtue of current goals and concerns of the individual. A lot of Facebook testimonials display a personal experience that is undisputable “true” (lyrical and ego centred). As such Facebook is a constant conversion mechanism that transforms emotion into reasons for beliefs and an invitation to action readiness – either in the mode of cooperation or participation or in the mode of domination and competition. „I like” is the minimal expression of emotion that creates the gateway to belief conversion and action. Keywords: Facebook, carnival, emotion, conversion, belief, action, narrative

Papa, V & Maniou, T. (2020). Recurrent Narratives Around the COVID-19 Crisis in Social Networks: A Case Study Analysis on Facebook. Tripodos. 47 (2), 11-27

Tripodos, 2020

In recent years, social networks have played a significant role during major crisis events as citizens use these net­works to seek information, discuss and share personal news stories, while in­teracting with other users regarding issues related to the perceived crisis. As a result, news content posted on social networks is of crucial importance since it can affect public opinion in various ways. The aim of this study is to as­sess dominant narratives generated through users’ reactions towards news content posted on Facebook so as to examine the role of Facebook during the global crisis of COVID-19. Drawing from different aspects of crisis commu­nication theory and audience-centered studies, this work seeks to investigate the constructed meanings related to this crisis and interpret users’ under­standing of news content posted on social networks. Content analysis is employed as a means to evaluate Face­book’s potential in (re)defining users’ narratives regarding issues related to COVID-19.

Facebook Reactions at the Beginning of COVID-19 Lockdown

2022

The COVID pandemic led to the closure of educational institutions worldwide. In Mexico, the education system went into lockdown on March 16, 2021. With people unable to interact in the physical world, virtual spaces provided alternatives where emojis and other graphical representations were used to convey emotions. This research aimed to investigate the Facebook reactions of four generations (Baby boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Post-millennials) over three months: April, May, and June 2020. A mixed-method approach focused on a survey following an exploratory design was used to collect data. The data showed that participants had several reasons to click on emojis on Facebook during the COVID-19 lockdown. Baby boomers used emojis the most and relied on Facebook to share information about the pandemic. While more work is necessary to understand the emoji phenomenon deeply, data revealed that the cave paintings we left on Facebook walls at the beginning of the year 2020 reflect the impact of COVID-19 had on our lives.

The Use of Social Media in Pandemic Times

Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021

In this modern era, technology has grown and is very advanced. The cellphones that we usually use as communication tools have overgrown and are not used for telephone calls and sending messages only. However, we can do anything with cell phones, whether making calls using video, recording the atmosphere, playing games, or even looking for a partner through our cellphones. Moreover, at this time, in the eyes of the world being hit by the coronavirus pandemic 19, and all work, schools, and others are all done from their respective homes, or in other words, we do work by working from home (WFH), with a pandemic such as In this case, like it or not, we use the technology we have, such as laptops, computers, cellphones, tablets, and other things. Thus, at a time like this, the role of parents is needed for children, especially children at an early age. Because if parents do not supervise the child, they could misuse their phones. In other words, they can fall into the problems of mental, emotional, and communication between the families could be reduced. Apart from communication, the treatment of children to parents can be very disrespectful, where the child can take actions such as disobeying parents, cannot be regulated, his life is only playing online games, and children can often say rude, angry. Because they lost playing Online games, they can even do things that are not appropriate for children to do, such as stealing, slamming their cellphones, and even running away from home because they are not given money to top up the game. In addition to children, cases often occur when they use cellphones too often, namely opening sites that should not be opened by both young children and adults, misusing social media, commenting on people's posts with swear words that end in violence. Illegal online buying and selling, fraud, and many other things that make all communication in society can be destroyed, and it can even make the victim stressed and take actions such as suicide. Covid 19 pandemic caused all efforts not to be as maximal as expected (Sihombing and Nasib, 2020). Social media is an example of a relatively recent development of information technology (Marbun et al, 2020). Communication through social media promises a comfortable state of communication, where someone who cannot compose words can be someone who is very poetic, with a very relaxed appearance and state,

Redes sociales como paradigma periodístico. Medios españoles en Facebook

Revista Latina de comunicación social, 2010

Spain is one of the countries with higher use of social networks in the world. Among them, Facebook is emerging as one of the most significant internationally. If these phenomena are combined with the current transformation of journalism, it is not surprising that some Spanish cybermedia have approached this platform to develop new products for the Web. From this starting point, this article focuses on the recent performances of Spanish cybermedia within social networks, specifically Facebook, with an exploratory study about both the use of native media of Web and media from the print newspapers. This research studies the use of most important Spanish cybermedia from a structured observation. Data are collected through a content analysis with an ad hoc questionnaire. The results point out few cybermedia which seem to take advantage of these networks in terms of participation. This allows us to conclude that we are in a young state of relations on the Web, where spaces and resources are not optimized.

How Covid-19 Pandemic Reshaped Cultural Environment in Italy and Ukraine: Facebook Content Analysis

Jurnal The Messenger

The need to incorporate cultural aspects into business practice is long-standing. The cultural environment in Ukraine and Italy was reshaped, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Social networks reflected such transformation both at the personal level and in the business activities of national companies on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other media. Facebook pages were analyzed as the most popular social platform in Ukraine and Italy to reveal these changes. Content analysis of countries' leaders in retail, e-commerce, and service was carried out, namely EVA, Rozetka, and Nova Noshta for Ukraine; and Conad, Bottega Verde, and Italo Treno for Italy. Two-phase desk research was conducted with ten research questions for each cultural dimension encoded in a binary system. The research has shown that Ukrainian business still manifests collaborative problem solving, compliance with social standards, and the value of human life. It demonstrates a low level of power distance and ...

A debordian analysis of Facebook

Facebook, the second largest social network on the Web with around 60 million members, is one of the fastest-growing and best-known sites on the Internet today. With the U.S. now accounting for only about a third of all Facebook users, we are starting to see a gradual shift away from its original demographic of college-age users. Very surprisingly, indeed, in the past months Facebook has been literally invaded by Italians, Which is the reason for this huge success of Facebook? One of the reasons is that clearly young Italians‘ discontent (as it is young people who mainly inhabit Facebook) and frustration with the current political situation and with their political representatives is finding in the Web a channel to let youth voice be heard. Facebook is also a media for channelling Italians‘ emotions, self representation, and symbolic environment at the same speed of their telefonino (mobile phone): indeed Facebook not only provides multimedia content and a high interactive environment, but it also provides personalised features. In other words, it is my personal content which is available on the web and it make me feel as if I was in the centre of a virtually worldly networked stage. We will argue Facebook is realizing what Guy Debord calls ―the invasive forces of the 'spectacle' - "a social relation between people that is mediated by images": Facebook is seen as an alternative tool able to amplify an individual‘s alienation and narcissism, which, are a consequence of the mercantile form of social organization which has reached its climax in capitalism. Under Marxist theory, Facebook does not appear what Jaron Lanier claims to be collaborative communities. We finally argue that Facebook is not (as Tapscott and Williams claim) a promising example of a new shift from capitalism to a new form of economy based on openness, peering, sharing and global action – which they called Wikinomics; but rather new disguised forms of advanced capitalism aimed at eroding space to more challenging modes of Internet collectivism.

Editorial Facebook, the social Mark of the 21 st century

We are all doomed to technique, we cannot get rid of it, either if we accept it passionately or if we deny it. Heidegger, 1994. In 2003, after Erica Albright broke up with Mark Zuckerberg, in his drunken state and heartbreak, he started divulging some of her intimacies online and comparing girls to classify them into the most attractive of the different sorority houses of Harvard University. This fact marked the starting point for the famous computer science student, with a high IQ, but with some issues to establish social relationships and even more to get accepted into a sorority; in other words, to be accepted in the physical social networks of the second most prestigious university of the world. It is crucial to think about this desire that would become the heart of the creation of the famous book of faces, " Facebook " , the most popular social networks in Colombia and in the rest of the world. In order to do this, we will analyze Mark Zuckerberg in depth.