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Perception of emergent epidemic of COVID-2019 / SARS CoV-2 on the Polish Internet

Authors :
Jarynowski, Andrzej
Wojta-Kempa, Monika
Belik, Vitaly
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We study the perception of COVID-2019 epidemic in Polish society using quantitative analysis of its digital footprints on the Internet (on Twitter, Google, YouTube, Wikipedia and electronic media represented by Event Registry) from January 2020 to 12.03.2020 (before and after official introduction to Poland on 04.03.2020). To this end we utilize data mining, social network analysis, natural language processing techniques. Each examined internet platform was analyzed for representativeness and composition of the target group. We identified three temporal major cluster of the interest before disease introduction on the topic COVID-2019: China- and Italy-related peaks on all platforms, as well as a peak on social media related to the recent special law on combating COVID-2019. Besides, there was a peak in interest on the day of officially confirmed introduction as well as an exponential increase of interest when the Polish government declared war against disease with a massive mitigation program. From sociolingistic perspective, we found that concepts and issues of threat, fear and prevention prevailed before introduction. After introduction, practical concepts about disease and epidemic dominate. We have found out that Twitter reflected the structural division of the Polish political sphere. We were able to identify clear communities of governing party, mainstream oppostition and protestant group and potential sources of misinformation. We have also detected bluring boundaries between comminities after disease introduction.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2004.00005
Document Type :
Working Paper