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Title: How are Communication and Media Studies Scholars Writing about COVID-19? A Meta-analysis of Communication and Media-Focused Covid-19 Literature
Authors: Alharbi, Musaab
Keywords: Covid 19
communication
media
bibliometric analysis
content analysis
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Communication & Society
Citation: Alharbi, M. (2024). How are Communication and Media Studies Scholars Writing about COVID-19? A Meta-analysis of Communication and Media-Focused Covid-19 Literature. Communication & Society, 37(2), 87-108. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.37.2.87-108
Abstract: According to the selective exposure hypothesis, media with the arrival of COVID-19, the output of communication and media-focused peer-review articles have increased frenetically. As a result, this study examines the communication and media aspects, methodological characteristics and guiding theories, the geographic landscape of content, and the dominant publication avenue of peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals (n=576). Findings show that mass communication and social media are the leading media types, while Twitter is the leading platform. The quantitative research method, survey and grounded theory are the leading methodology, research technique and guiding theory, respectively. Countries in the Global North and China dominated the geographic content of this emergent area, while the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships and Health Communication were primary publication outlets. Within communication and media-focused communications research, ‘covid,’ ‘2020,’ ‘media,’ and ‘social’ are the most popular words.
URI: https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/11622
ISSN: 2386-7876
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