论文标题
象牙塔丢失:大学生的反应与公众对Covid-19的大流行的反应不同
The Ivory Tower Lost: How College Students Respond Differently than the General Public to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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论文摘要
最近,新型冠状病毒疾病2019年的大流行(Covid-19)使政府面临最终的挑战。在美国,该国确定的COVID-19-19感染案件最高,总统已实施了一项全国性的社会疏远协议。自1918年流感大流行以来,美国人口被要求留在家庭中并避免公众接触。结果,大多数公共场所和服务都停止了其运营。 3月7日华盛顿大学关闭后,美国有一千多所大学取消了面对面的课程和校园活动,影响了数百万的学生。本文旨在通过在社交媒体上挖掘人们的意见来发现我们互动社会中这种前所未有的破坏对公众和高等教育人群的社会影响。我们发现了许多与大流行有关的最核心问题的COVID-19推文中嵌入的几个主题,这对大学生和公众都非常关注。此外,我们发现这两组Twitter用户在对COVID-19问题上表达的情感之间存在显着差异。据我们所知,这是首次基于社交媒体的研究,重点是大学生社区在重大危机期间对普遍的社会问题的反应。
Recently, the pandemic of the novel Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) has presented governments with ultimate challenges. In the United States, the country with the highest confirmed COVID-19 infection cases, a nationwide social distancing protocol has been implemented by the President. For the first time in a hundred years since the 1918 flu pandemic, the US population is mandated to stay in their households and avoid public contact. As a result, the majority of public venues and services have ceased their operations. Following the closure of the University of Washington on March 7th, more than a thousand colleges and universities in the United States have cancelled in-person classes and campus activities, impacting millions of students. This paper aims to discover the social implications of this unprecedented disruption in our interactive society regarding both the general public and higher education populations by mining people's opinions on social media. We discover several topics embedded in a large number of COVID-19 tweets that represent the most central issues related to the pandemic, which are of great concerns for both college students and the general public. Moreover, we find significant differences between these two groups of Twitter users with respect to the sentiments they expressed towards the COVID-19 issues. To our best knowledge, this is the first social media-based study which focuses on the college student community's demographics and responses to prevalent social issues during a major crisis.