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新冠疫情期间纽约市的食品获取情况:社交媒体监测研究

Food Access in New York City During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Media Monitoring Study.

作者信息

Butz Leah, Platkin Charles, Chin Jonathan, Chavez Salas Juan Pablo, Serres Ellie, Leung May May

机构信息

Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center, Hunter College, New York, NY, United States.

Hunter College, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2025 May 9;9:e49520. doi: 10.2196/49520.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated issues of poverty and food insecurity in New York City, and many residents experienced difficulty accessing available resources to help them get food on the table. Social media presents an opportunity to observe and understand the barriers people face in accessing affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate foods.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to explore the food access discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter (subsequently rebranded as X) in New York City by analyzing publicly available tweets posted from March 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021.

METHODS

Tweets posted by individuals in New York City during the first 13 months of the COVID-19 pandemic were collected using the observation platform Talkwalker. We categorized a list of multiple keywords into related groups (search strings). Data were cleaned to keep only tweets relevant to food insecurity and food access in New York City and remove duplicate tweets. The software Botometer was used to remove accounts considered to be bots. Topic modeling was used to group these tweets into relevant themes, which were analyzed. The top viral tweets (ie, tweets that received the highest number of retweets in New York City) from this period were further analyzed.

RESULTS

We identified 6 major themes (with subthemes) that emerged from the analysis (in order of popularity): community efforts, public assistance programs, grocery shopping and food workers, school foods, millions go hungry, and food justice. Interesting terms that emerged from the data were also identified. Overall, quantities of tweets increased in correlation with current events, such as the closure of New York City public schools; the expansion of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and unemployment benefits; the proliferation of mutual aid groups in the spring of 2020; and the May Day Instacart, Amazon, and Target strike in 2020.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings revealed that in the earliest months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Twitter users in New York City quickly responded to the wave of need by sharing information and resources about food access in their communities. Some users turned to Twitter to either solicit or offer help finding food. Furthermore, the platform lent itself to many conversations about the policies enacted on a federal, state, and city level to help feed New Yorkers in need. Future research on this topic should include an analysis of social media posting on platforms such as Facebook, as well as languages other than English. Results from this type of research can provide information to community leaders and elected officials to better address future crises.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情加剧了纽约市的贫困和粮食不安全问题,许多居民在获取可用资源以维持生计方面遇到困难。社交媒体为观察和理解人们在获取价格合理、营养丰富且符合文化习惯的食物时所面临的障碍提供了契机。

目的

本研究旨在通过分析2020年3月1日至2021年3月31日期间发布的公开推文,探讨新冠疫情期间纽约市推特(后更名为X)上有关食物获取的讨论。

方法

使用观察平台Talkwalker收集新冠疫情前13个月纽约市个人发布的推文。我们将多个关键词列表分类为相关组(搜索字符串)。清理数据以仅保留与纽约市粮食不安全和食物获取相关的推文,并删除重复推文。使用软件Botometer去除被认为是机器人的账户。主题建模用于将这些推文分组为相关主题并进行分析。对这一时期纽约市转发量最高的热门推文(即获得最多转发的推文)进行了进一步分析。

结果

我们从分析中确定了6个主要主题(及其子主题)(按受欢迎程度排序):社区努力、公共援助计划、杂货店购物和食品工作者、学校食品、数百万人挨饿以及食物正义。还确定了数据中出现的有趣术语。总体而言,推文数量与当前事件相关,例如纽约市公立学校关闭;补充营养援助计划和失业救济金的扩大;2020年春季互助组织的激增;以及2020年5月1日针对Instacart、亚马逊和塔吉特的罢工。

结论

研究结果显示,在新冠疫情的最初几个月,纽约市的推特用户通过分享社区食物获取的信息和资源,迅速应对了需求浪潮。一些用户转向推特寻求或提供寻找食物的帮助。此外,该平台引发了许多关于联邦、州和城市层面为帮助有需要的纽约人提供食物而制定的政策的讨论。关于这一主题的未来研究应包括对脸书等平台上社交媒体帖子的分析,以及除英语以外的其他语言。此类研究结果可为社区领袖和民选官员提供信息,以更好地应对未来危机。

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