The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul

In this epidemic era, social media plays a critical role in delivering information to its consumers. Apart from that, social media can have a significant impact on a person's life, particularly for those who are readily persuaded, whether young or old. Researchers have already conducted studies...

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Main Author: Rasul, Radifah
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Published: 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.763742023-05-22T02:08:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76374/ The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul Rasul, Radifah Groups and organizations Social groups. Group dynamics Social networks Online social networks Social change Causes Technological innovations. Technology Information technology. Information society. Digital divide Information technology. Information society In this epidemic era, social media plays a critical role in delivering information to its consumers. Apart from that, social media can have a significant impact on a person's life, particularly for those who are readily persuaded, whether young or old. Researchers have already conducted studies on the impact of social media on young people in this scenario. This research tries to elucidate the issues people encounter when they are easily affected by powerful organisations like celebrities. Furthermore, the researcher wanted to investigate what they had discovered on social media concerning the covid-19 vaccine. In this study, the researcher also stated several factors that cause a person’s refusal to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. The researcher uses the qualitative method which is interview method to obtain relevant information from the respondents. The researcher conducted the interview session online as it is important to avoid meeting people to avoid the unwanted virus infections. Based on this study, the researcher found that a small amount of the respondents affected with what they saw and read on social media. Therefore, the hope from this study is people can open their eyes to not easily spread the badness of something to prevent from the worse things happen. 2021 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76374/1/76374.pdf The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul. (2021) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/76374.pdf> (Submitted)
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topic Groups and organizations
Social groups. Group dynamics
Social networks
Online social networks
Social change
Causes
Technological innovations. Technology
Information technology. Information society. Digital divide
Information technology. Information society
spellingShingle Groups and organizations
Social groups. Group dynamics
Social networks
Online social networks
Social change
Causes
Technological innovations. Technology
Information technology. Information society. Digital divide
Information technology. Information society
Rasul, Radifah
The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul
description In this epidemic era, social media plays a critical role in delivering information to its consumers. Apart from that, social media can have a significant impact on a person's life, particularly for those who are readily persuaded, whether young or old. Researchers have already conducted studies on the impact of social media on young people in this scenario. This research tries to elucidate the issues people encounter when they are easily affected by powerful organisations like celebrities. Furthermore, the researcher wanted to investigate what they had discovered on social media concerning the covid-19 vaccine. In this study, the researcher also stated several factors that cause a person’s refusal to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. The researcher uses the qualitative method which is interview method to obtain relevant information from the respondents. The researcher conducted the interview session online as it is important to avoid meeting people to avoid the unwanted virus infections. Based on this study, the researcher found that a small amount of the respondents affected with what they saw and read on social media. Therefore, the hope from this study is people can open their eyes to not easily spread the badness of something to prevent from the worse things happen.
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author Rasul, Radifah
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title The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul
title_short The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul
title_full The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul
title_fullStr The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul
title_full_unstemmed The influence of social media on social perception of vaccine COVID-19. A study case among the villagers in Kampung Serkam / Radifah Rasul
title_sort influence of social media on social perception of vaccine covid-19. a study case among the villagers in kampung serkam / radifah rasul
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76374/1/76374.pdf
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