Anger expressions of social media users following different crisis response strategies towards health emergency

Author:

Zhong Zhijin12,Luo Zhiyi3,Chen Yiling4,Li Lifang12

Affiliation:

1. School of Journalism and Communication Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou Guangdong People's Republic of China

2. Guangdong Key Laboratory for Big Data Analysis and Simulation of Public Opinion Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou Guangdong People's Republic of China

3. Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen People's Republic of China

4. School of Public Administration Management South China University of Technology Guangzhou People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractAlthough studies have argued the relationship of anger expressions with the satisfaction of crisis response strategies in traditional studies, fewer studies had integrated large‐scale user‐generated social media data to characterize public's dynamic anger expressions in multiple crisis stages following different response strategies. Drawing on the Situational Crisis Communication Theory and text mining techniques, this study analyzed the anger expressions in Weibo posts using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC, 2015), and the statistical comparison results suggested that the number of anger words after the involved company conducted deny strategy was significantly larger than the number of anger words when diminish and rebuild strategies were applied. Furthermore, using Biterm Topic Model, we observed dynamic changes of anger‐related posts' themes following different crisis response strategies. Our research serves as an impetus for authorities to systematically examine the manifestations of anger exhibited by individual users on social media platforms, thereby enabling an assessment of public sentiments pertaining to diverse strategies. This also empowers practitioners to enhance the precision and efficacy of crisis phase‐specific responses within the domain of crisis communication.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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