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Understanding COVID-19 vaccine reaction through comparative analysis on twitter
Abstract
Although multiple COVID-19 vaccines have been available for several months now, vaccine hesitancy continues to be at high levels in the United States. In part, the issue has also become politicized, especially since the presidential election in November. Understanding vaccine hesitancy during this period in the context of social media, including Twitter, can provide valuable guidance both to computational social scientists and policy makers. Rather than studying a single Twitter corpus, this paper takes a novel view of the problem by comparatively studying two Twitter datasets collected between two different time periods (one before the election, and the other, a few months after) using the same, carefully controlled data collection and filtering methodology. Our results show that there was a significant shift in discussion from politics to COVID-19 vaccines from fall of 2020 to spring of 2021. By using clustering and …
- Date
- July 7, 2022
- Authors
- Yuesheng Luo, Mayank Kejriwal
- Book
- Science and Information Conference
- Pages
- 846-864
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing