Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time
Título
Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time
Autor
Philipp Wicke, Marianna M. Bolognesi
Descripción
The words we use to talk about the current epidemiological crisis on social media can inform us on how we are conceptualizing the pandemic and how we are reacting to its development. This paper provides an extensive explorative analysis of how the discourse about Covid-19 reported on Twitter changes through time, focusing on the first wave of this pandemic. Based on an extensive corpus of tweets (produced between 20th March and 1st July 2020) first we show how the topics associated with the development of the pandemic changed through time, using topic modeling. Second, we show how the sentiment polarity of the language used in the tweets changed from a relatively positive valence during the first lockdown, toward a more negative valence in correspondence with the reopening. Third we show how the average subjectivity of the tweets increased linearly and fourth, how the popular and frequently used figurative frame of WAR changed when real riots and fights entered the discourse.
Fecha
2021
Materia
covid-19, twitter, Sentiment analysis, corpus analysis, topic modeling, figurative framing
Identificador
10.3389/fcomm.2021.651997
Fuente
Epidemiology and Health
Editor
Korean Society of Epidemiology
Cobertura
Communication. Mass media
Colección
Citación
Philipp Wicke, Marianna M. Bolognesi, “Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time,” SOCICT Open, consulta 17 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/7811.
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