Title: 新冠肺炎大流行下的中介溝通:媒體科技對日常生活的影響
Mediated Communication During COVID-19 Pandemic: Influences of Media Technologies in Everyday Life
Authors: Dr. Prabu David
張皪元博士
Dr. Prabu David
Dr. Leanne Chang
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Publisher: 國立陽明交通大學傳播與科技學系
台灣資訊社會研究學會
Department of Communication & Technology at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Taiwan Academy for Information Society.
Abstract: In this dialogue, Dr. David shares his views on how technology-mediated communication influences everyday life during the COVID pandemic in three aspects: education, well-being, and information. He describes the benefits of technology in bridging social and psychological distances and in seeking health resources. He believes that technology adds new dimensions to known practices and experiences of interaction, though it also creates concerns about information inequities. Dr. David suggests that more research should attend to how culturally-constructed risks are communicated and how misinformation and disinformation can be better managed and controlled at policy, group, and individual levels in a world with multiple realities. In closing, he emphasizes that we should not mistakenly assume that virtual interactions can replace the essential role of human connection in communication.
URI: http://ccis.nctu.edu.tw/issueArticle.asp?P_No=52&CA_ID=442
http://dx.doi.org/10.29843/JCCIS.202107_(41).0001
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/155877
ISSN: 1680-8428
DOI: 10.29843/JCCIS.202107_(41).0001
Journal: 資訊社會研究
The Journal of Information Society
Issue: 41
Begin Page: 1
End Page: 18
Appears in Collections:Journal of Cyber Culture and Information Society


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