Using markers for digital engagement and social change: Tracking meaningful narrative exchange in transmedia edutainment with text analytics techniques

Author:

Lutkenhaus Roel O12ORCID,Wang Hua3,Singhal Arvind45,Jansz Jeroen2,Bouman Martine PA12

Affiliation:

1. Center for Media & Health, Gouda, The Netherlands

2. Erasmus School of History, Communication and Culture (ESHCC), Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

3. University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA

4. The University of Texas at El Paso, USA

5. Inland University of Applied Sciences, Norway

Abstract

While social media offer an unprecedented opportunity for orchestrating large-scale communication campaigns, it is often difficult to track audience responses on various digital platforms over time and to ascertain if their engagement is aligned with the original intention. In this article, we share a promising solution—the purposive embedding and tracking of unique content elements as “markers” using text analytics techniques. Four markers were introduced in an Indian melodramatic television serial, Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon ( I, A Woman, Can Achieve Anything), which was part of a larger transmedia edutainment initiative in India to promote sanitation, family planning, and gender equality. These markers served as anchors for audience engagement with the originally intended messaging embedded in the narratives as well as for program monitoring and evaluation. We applied various web-based tools to systematically track marker-related engagement on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube across eight months. We also conducted semantic network analysis to better understand how marker-related social media comments evolved over time. Our investigation of using markers for digital engagement and narrative exchange in MKBKSH makes an important and timely methodological contribution to the scholarship and praxis of social and behavior change communication.

Funder

Friends Lottery

Population Foundation of India

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy

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