Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira, Maity
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Girardi Ferrari, Caroline, Tota, Felippe, da Rosa da Silva Tavares, Vinícius
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/18014
Resumo: With the worst period of the COVID-19 pandemic over, the efficacy of preventive measures against the virus is still being discussed. Social networks, especially Twitter, are the most fruitful environment of discussion about the theme. We start from the idea that both textual and political aspects may influence metaphorical texts’ understanding and the reader’s decisions regarding preventive measures against the virus. Our goal is to analyze the persuasive power of metaphorical texts, considering the tweets as a textual genre, and the person’s political views with respect to preventive measures against COVID-19, such as the use of masks and vaccination. Considering that such decisions might be motivated by both linguistic and political matters, the metaphorical language’s persuasive power was analyzed with the participants’ political views and their disposition to preventive measures (vaccines and masks). Thus, we developed a task in which participants were asked about their comprehension of a text containing metaphors of war, a text with metaphor of sports, and a control text with literal language. In the task, participants should analyze problems and solutions proposed by scientific popularizers about common preventive measures during COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected online, through questionnaires and Likert scales. Our results suggest that the use of metaphorical language has influenced the answers. Results also point to differences in participants’ performances according to their political views and disposition to COVID preventive measures (vaccines and masks).
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spelling Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measuresMetáfora e argumentação em tweets sobre medidas preventivas para a Covid-19MetaphorFigurative LanguageMetaphorical framingComplex MetaphorCOVID-19Cognitive LinguisticsMetáforaLinguagem FiguradaFraming MetafóricoLinguística CognitivaCovid-19 TwitterWith the worst period of the COVID-19 pandemic over, the efficacy of preventive measures against the virus is still being discussed. Social networks, especially Twitter, are the most fruitful environment of discussion about the theme. We start from the idea that both textual and political aspects may influence metaphorical texts’ understanding and the reader’s decisions regarding preventive measures against the virus. Our goal is to analyze the persuasive power of metaphorical texts, considering the tweets as a textual genre, and the person’s political views with respect to preventive measures against COVID-19, such as the use of masks and vaccination. Considering that such decisions might be motivated by both linguistic and political matters, the metaphorical language’s persuasive power was analyzed with the participants’ political views and their disposition to preventive measures (vaccines and masks). Thus, we developed a task in which participants were asked about their comprehension of a text containing metaphors of war, a text with metaphor of sports, and a control text with literal language. In the task, participants should analyze problems and solutions proposed by scientific popularizers about common preventive measures during COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected online, through questionnaires and Likert scales. Our results suggest that the use of metaphorical language has influenced the answers. Results also point to differences in participants’ performances according to their political views and disposition to COVID preventive measures (vaccines and masks).Passado o pior período da pandemia de COVID-19, ainda se discute a eficácia de medidas preventivas contra o vírus. As redes sociais, particularmente o Twitter, são o meio mais profícuo de discussão sobre o tema. Partimos da ideia de que tanto aspectos textuais quanto políticos podem influenciar o entendimento e as decisões a respeito de medidas de prevenção ao vírus. Nosso objetivo central é analisar o poder persuasivo de textos metafóricos do gênero tweet e do posicionamento político da pessoa quanto a medidas de prevenção da COVID-19, como o uso de máscaras e a vacinação. Considerando que tais decisões podem ser motivadas tanto por questões linguísticas quanto políticas, o poder de persuasão da linguagem metafórica foi cotejado com o posicionamento político dos participantes da pesquisa e sua disposição à adoção de medidas preventivas (vacina e máscara). Foi elaborada uma tarefa de interpretação de textos metafóricos bélicos, metafóricos esportivos e literais, analisando os problemas e soluções propostos por divulgadores científicos sobre aspectos de prevenção adotados durante a pandemia. Os dados foram coletados online, por meio de questionários e escalas Likert. Os resultados sugerem que o uso de linguagem metafórica influenciou as respostas dos participantes. Os dados também mostraram diferenças no desempenho dos participantes, em função de seu posicionamento político e de disposição para medidas preventivas contra COVID-19  (vacina e uso de máscaras).Edunisc2023-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/1801410.17058/signo.v48i91.18014Signo; v. 48 n. 91 (2023): Metáfora na ciência: entre cognição e discurso; 42-571982-2014reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/18014/10838Copyright (c) 2023 Signoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Maity Girardi Ferrari, CarolineTota, Felippeda Rosa da Silva Tavares, Vinícius 2023-02-27T17:28:31Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/18014Revistahttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signohttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/oairgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com1982-20140101-1812opendoar:2023-02-27T17:28:31Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
Metáfora e argumentação em tweets sobre medidas preventivas para a Covid-19
title Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
spellingShingle Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
Siqueira, Maity
Metaphor
Figurative Language
Metaphorical framing
Complex Metaphor
COVID-19
Cognitive Linguistics
Metáfora
Linguagem Figurada
Framing Metafórico
Linguística Cognitiva
Covid-19
Twitter
title_short Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
title_full Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
title_fullStr Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
title_full_unstemmed Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
title_sort Metaphor and argumentation in tweets on Covid-19 prevention measures
author Siqueira, Maity
author_facet Siqueira, Maity
Girardi Ferrari, Caroline
Tota, Felippe
da Rosa da Silva Tavares, Vinícius
author_role author
author2 Girardi Ferrari, Caroline
Tota, Felippe
da Rosa da Silva Tavares, Vinícius
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Maity
Girardi Ferrari, Caroline
Tota, Felippe
da Rosa da Silva Tavares, Vinícius
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metaphor
Figurative Language
Metaphorical framing
Complex Metaphor
COVID-19
Cognitive Linguistics
Metáfora
Linguagem Figurada
Framing Metafórico
Linguística Cognitiva
Covid-19
Twitter
topic Metaphor
Figurative Language
Metaphorical framing
Complex Metaphor
COVID-19
Cognitive Linguistics
Metáfora
Linguagem Figurada
Framing Metafórico
Linguística Cognitiva
Covid-19
Twitter
description With the worst period of the COVID-19 pandemic over, the efficacy of preventive measures against the virus is still being discussed. Social networks, especially Twitter, are the most fruitful environment of discussion about the theme. We start from the idea that both textual and political aspects may influence metaphorical texts’ understanding and the reader’s decisions regarding preventive measures against the virus. Our goal is to analyze the persuasive power of metaphorical texts, considering the tweets as a textual genre, and the person’s political views with respect to preventive measures against COVID-19, such as the use of masks and vaccination. Considering that such decisions might be motivated by both linguistic and political matters, the metaphorical language’s persuasive power was analyzed with the participants’ political views and their disposition to preventive measures (vaccines and masks). Thus, we developed a task in which participants were asked about their comprehension of a text containing metaphors of war, a text with metaphor of sports, and a control text with literal language. In the task, participants should analyze problems and solutions proposed by scientific popularizers about common preventive measures during COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected online, through questionnaires and Likert scales. Our results suggest that the use of metaphorical language has influenced the answers. Results also point to differences in participants’ performances according to their political views and disposition to COVID preventive measures (vaccines and masks).
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