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As images circulate of people, all around the world, watching their cities from their windows and balconies, a sense of solemnity emerges. The COVID-19 pandemic forced millions of people to seclusion in an attempt to control contagion. The social isolation deriving from the adoption of containment strategies have displaced social interaction to online settings. Social media and web-based communities assume an increasingly central role in this scenario of pandemic, with an ever-growing number of people turning to these platforms to maintain social connection, to obtain information and to keep a sense of community. This paper aims to examine and frame the role of social media and web-based communities in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It reviews current literature to propose a framework based on five main purposes of social media use and web-based communities: preserving physical health, promoting mental health, tending to education/business, searching and sharing information and socializing.
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Social media COVID-19 pandemic Web-based communities Social distancing Deconfinement
Citation
Isaias, P., Miranda, P., & Pifano, S. (2021). Framing social media and web-based communities within the COVID-19 pandemic: Enduring social isolation and subsequent deconfinement. International Journal of Web Based Communities, 17(2), 120-134.
Publisher
Inderscience