When Accurate Information Harms People

The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the generation of a large amount of information not just directly about the virus but also about its various societal impacts. This paper describes the atmosphere that the pandemic has created in the Japanese society and examines the information spread about infe...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hitoshi Kamada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2021-07-01
Series:Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:http://10.44.17.51:8080/index.php/mcs/article/view/7544
id doaj-7b4b33f5c3f0415a9968feb05519696f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7b4b33f5c3f0415a9968feb05519696f2021-07-28T04:55:59ZengUTS ePRESSCosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal1837-53912021-07-0113210.5130/ccs.v13.i2.7544When Accurate Information Harms PeopleHitoshi Kamada0{'en_US': 'Kyoto Notre Dame University'} The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the generation of a large amount of information not just directly about the virus but also about its various societal impacts. This paper describes the atmosphere that the pandemic has created in the Japanese society and examines the information spread about infection clusters. Besides misinformation and disinformation, the paper highlights another problem in information dissemination during this pandemic. Regardless of the legitimate intention of reporting this type of information, people reacted by blaming or discriminating against those who were associated with clusters. The information on infection clusters has brought to the surface the privacy issues and has brought attention to emerging issues that concern information and media literacy. Understanding how people interact with information in a particular social or cultural setting, not just from an objective but also from an emotional perspective, becomes more important for enhancing people’s information literacy. http://10.44.17.51:8080/index.php/mcs/article/view/7544pandemicinformationblameinformation literacyCOVID-19
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Hitoshi Kamada
spellingShingle Hitoshi Kamada
When Accurate Information Harms People
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
pandemic
information
blame
information literacy
COVID-19
author_facet Hitoshi Kamada
author_sort Hitoshi Kamada
title When Accurate Information Harms People
title_short When Accurate Information Harms People
title_full When Accurate Information Harms People
title_fullStr When Accurate Information Harms People
title_full_unstemmed When Accurate Information Harms People
title_sort when accurate information harms people
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
issn 1837-5391
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the generation of a large amount of information not just directly about the virus but also about its various societal impacts. This paper describes the atmosphere that the pandemic has created in the Japanese society and examines the information spread about infection clusters. Besides misinformation and disinformation, the paper highlights another problem in information dissemination during this pandemic. Regardless of the legitimate intention of reporting this type of information, people reacted by blaming or discriminating against those who were associated with clusters. The information on infection clusters has brought to the surface the privacy issues and has brought attention to emerging issues that concern information and media literacy. Understanding how people interact with information in a particular social or cultural setting, not just from an objective but also from an emotional perspective, becomes more important for enhancing people’s information literacy.
topic pandemic
information
blame
information literacy
COVID-19
url http://10.44.17.51:8080/index.php/mcs/article/view/7544
work_keys_str_mv AT hitoshikamada whenaccurateinformationharmspeople
_version_ 1721279039551832064