عنوان المقالة:مصداقية وسائل الإعلام والمعلومات المضللة وأنماط الاتصال أثناء أمر مراقبة الحركة لـ COVID-19 في ماليزيا Media Credibility, Misinformation, and Communication Patterns during MCO of COVID-19 in Malaysia
د. محمد فضل عرندس | Asst. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Fadel Arandas | 4345
نوع النشر
مجلة علمية
المؤلفون بالعربي
محمد فضل عرندس
المؤلفون بالإنجليزي
Mohammed Fadel Arandas; Yoke Ling Loh; Loh Yu Chiang
الملخص العربي
During Movement Control Order (MCO) of COVID-19, many information has been disseminated through both traditional and social media. Some of that information was credible and came from reliable sources while other information was fake and included misinformation, disinformation, and infodemic. The people needed credible information rather than fake one in this critical time. This study aimed to explore the credibility of media, information sources, the main issues, and preferred communication patterns and method of works perceived by Malaysians during MCO. A total of 300 questionnaires were distributed, and 210 were returned. The results of this study showed that the majority of respondents 69% relied on new media as their main source of information compared to 30.9% who relied on traditional media. However, a total of 64.8% of respondents considered traditional media as more credible and accurate compared to 35.2% for new media. Additionally, the main concerns and issues followed by respondents on media were health, economic, social, education and others. Finally, a total of 55.7% preferred face to face communication compared to 44.3% who preferred online communication. A total of 51% of respondents preferred to work from the workplace or office compared to 49% who preferred to work from home. Television played a significant role during the pandemic period due to its high credibility as perceived by Malaysians. The main intriguing implication of this study is considering the traditional media as more credible than social media by the Malaysians although the social media was their main source of information.
تاريخ النشر
31/10/2021
الناشر
International Online Journal of Language, Communication, and Humanities
رقم المجلد
4
رقم العدد
2
ISSN/ISBN
2637-0360
رابط DOI
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17111459.v3
الصفحات
26-40
رابط الملف
تحميل (0 مرات التحميل)
رابط خارجي
http://insaniah.umk.edu.my/journal/index.php/insaniah/article/view/147
الكلمات المفتاحية
Communication patterns; COVID-19; credibility; infodemic; misinformation
رجوع