The words we use to talk about the current epidemiological crisis on social media can inform us on how we are conceptualizing the pandemic and how we are reacting to its development. This paper provides an extensive explorative analysis of how the discourse about Covid-19 reported on Twitter changes through time, focusing on the first wave of this pandemic. Based on an extensive corpus of tweets (produced between 20th March and 1st July 2020) first we show how the topics associated with the development of the pandemic changed through time, using topic modeling. Second, we show how the sentiment polarity of the language used in the tweets changed from a relatively positive valence during the first lockdown, toward a more negative valence in correspondence with the reopening. Third we show how the average subjectivity of the tweets increased linearly and fourth, how the popular and frequently used figurative frame of WAR changed when real riots and fights entered the discourse.
翻译:我们用来在社交媒体上谈论当前流行病危机的文字可以告诉我们我们如何看待这一流行病的概念以及如何应对其发展。本文对关于Covid-19的言论如何在Twitter上随时间变化进行了广泛的探讨性分析,重点是这一流行病的第一波。根据大量推特(在2020年3月20日至7月1日之间制作),我们首先用主题模型来显示与该流行病发展有关的话题如何随着时间的推移而变化。第二,我们展示了在第一次封锁期间,在推文中使用的语言的情绪极极极化性如何从相对积极的价位变化到与重新开播的相对积极的价位相对相反的价位。第三,我们展示了这些推文的平均主观性如何直线增长和第四波,在真正的暴动和战斗进入讨论时,人们通常使用的战争的比喻框架是如何变化的。