ISBN:
9781003231769
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (294 pages cm)
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in library and information science
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The usage and impact of ICTs during the Covid-19 pandemic
DDC:
362.1962/4144
Keywords:
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Social aspects
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Information technology Social aspects
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Internet users Psychology
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Internet Social aspects
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Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaften / Museumskunde
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COMPUTERS / Information Technology
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COMPUTERS / Internet / General
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Computer science
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Datenschutz
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Digital- und Informationstechnologien: Rechtliche Aspekte
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Digital- und Informationstechnologien: soziale und ethische Aspekte
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Ethical & social aspects of IT
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Informatik
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Internet Guides und Onlinedienste
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Internet guides & online services
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science
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Legal aspects of IT
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Library & information sciences
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Nachschlagewerke
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Privacy & data protection
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Reference works
Abstract:
"This book takes a holistic view of the roles of ICTs during the pandemic through the lens of social informatics, as it is critical to our understanding of the relations between society and technology. Specific attention is given to various stakeholders and social contexts, with analysis at the individual, group, community, and society levels. Pushing the boundaries of information science research with timely and critical research questions, this edited volume showcases information science research in the context of COVID-19, by specifically accentuating sociotechnical practices, activities, and ICT interventions during the pandemic. Its social informatics focus appeals to a broad audience, and its global and international orientation provides a timely, innovative, and much-needed perspective to information science. This book is unique in its interdisciplinary nature as it consists of research studies on the intersections between ICTs and health, culture, social interaction, civic engagement, information dissemination, work, and education. Chapters apply a range of research methods, including questionnaire surveys, content analyses, and case studies from countries in Asia, Europe, and America, as well as global and international comparisons. The book's primary target audience includes scholars and students in information and library science, particularly those interested in the social aspect of the information society. It may be of interest to information professionals, library practitioners, educators, and information policymakers, as well as scholars and students in science and technology studies, cultural studies, political science, public administration, sociology, and communication studies"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction: Social Informatics in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic; Part I: Governance; 1. Towards a Sociotechnical Framework for Misinformation Policy Analysis; 2. Governing Privacy as Contexts Overlap During Crisis; Part 2: Community; 3. A Social Informatics Approach to Online Community of Practice of Art Recreation Challenge on Instagram During COVID-19; 4. Treating a Viral Culture: Using Cultural Competency and Social Informatics to Design Contextualized Information Literacy Efforts for Specific Social Information Cultures; Part 3: Information Behavior; 5. Information Behavior and Emotion Change in Public Health Emergency of International Concern: A Case Study of Middle-Aged People; 6. Evolution of Discussion Topics in Online Depression Self-Help Groups Before, During, and After COVID-19 Lockdown in China; 7. Public Engagement With Science During and about COVID-19 via Twitter; Part 4: Everyday life; 8. From Paperless Offices to Peopleless Offices: The Effects of Enforced ICT Usage During Covid-19 Lockdowns on Workplace's Information Practices; 9. Algorithmic Assemblages, the Natural Attitude, and the Social Informatics of the Pandemic Lifeworld
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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