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Mass Communications and the Influence of Information During Times of Crises (Hardcover)
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Mass Communications and the Influence of Information During Times of Crises (Hardcover)
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Although global pandemics are not a new phenomenon, the spread of
COVID-19 in 2020 has taken place in a very different information
environment to that which existed even at the time of the SARS
pandemic less than two decades ago. In today's world, information
plays a critical role in all areas of life, with much of this being
delivered via the Internet and social media. People have access to
unprecedented amounts of information from both official and
unofficial sources. These channels and the connectivity they
provide are important in enabling authorities to obtain information
necessary for use in managing a pandemic, and as communication
tools to support implementation of pandemic management strategies
and measures. But social media and other online forms of
communication can also hinder official efforts to manage the
crisis, with vast amounts of fake news and misinformation being
posted and shared. The traditional media also play a key role in
global pandemics, with newspapers, television and radio news being
an important source of information for many people, and overall
rates of news consumption typically increasing at this time. The
information that individuals receive from all these channels, and
their attitudes and responses to this information, are likely to
influence their behaviours in ways that may support or hinder
government efforts to curb the spread of the virus. Since this is
the first time a global pandemic has occurred in the context of a
largely digital information environment, little was previously
known about the role of information and the media in pandemic
management in this type of information environment. The book is
intended to provide a comprehensive overview of research conducted
into the role of information and the media during the COVID-19
pandemic and provide a better understanding of how to use these as
tools for managing pandemics in the event of future similar global
health crises. A considerable number of peer-reviewed academic
articles have already been published which examine various aspects
of information, communications and the media in pandemic
management, and how these can hinder or support such efforts. This
book addresses the need to pull together the key themes and
insights of this research into a single volume, which is both
robust and research-based but also accessible. The book is targeted
at anyone with an interest in understanding how information, the
media and communications play an important role in the management
of a pandemic or epidemic. It is expected to be of particular
interest and value to government policymakers, public health
authorities, and information and communications specialists, as
well as academic researchers and students in a wide range of public
health and information-related disciplines.
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