Dialogic Content Analysis of Misinformation about COVID-19 on Social Media in Pakistan

Linguistics and Literature Review 6 (2): 131-143 (2020)

12 Pages Posted: 5 Apr 2021

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Muhammad Shaban Rafi

University of Management and Technology, Lahore

Date Written: October 10, 2020

Abstract

This study aims to explore the most common misinformation topics about COVID-19, people's perceptions concerning disinformation, and its consequences. A purposive sample of 50 posts and thousands of comments on coronavirus was drawn from social media networking sites. The data were also collected through informal interviews of 30 participants of different demographic backgrounds. The selected data were analyzed as dialogic communicative content between the participants. The study reveals that the most common topics regarding coronavirus misinformation are about cure and conspiracy theories. The participants have shown a mixed response towards the misinformation. The study has concluded the severe consequences of misinformation concerning the virus. Hence, I would like to recommend compulsory social media education for the internet users regarding how to respond to such a crisis while abiding by the Internet regulations.

Keywords: Misinformation, conspiracy theories, social media, COVID-19, racism, social media education

Suggested Citation

Rafi, Muhammad Shaban, Dialogic Content Analysis of Misinformation about COVID-19 on Social Media in Pakistan (October 10, 2020). Linguistics and Literature Review 6 (2): 131-143 (2020), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3819576

Muhammad Shaban Rafi (Contact Author)

University of Management and Technology, Lahore ( email )

Pakistan

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