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Covid-19 Vaccine Discussion on Cyber, Relational and Physical Spaces

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During the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, lockdown and social distancing policies have greatly limited human activities in the physical space, and people relied on social media to stay connected while being physically apart. With  Andrew Crooks and Li Yin , we studied how social media affects information propagation from physical to relational and cyber spaces.    Abstract: With the advent of social media, human dynamics studied in purely physical space have been extended to that of  a cyber and relational context. However, connections and interactions between these hybrid spaces have not  been sufficiently investigated. The “ space-place (Splatial) ” framework proposed in recent years allows capturing  human activities in the hybrid of spaces. This study applies the Splatial framework to examine the information  propagation between cyber, relational, and physical spaces through a case study of Covid-19 vaccine debates in  New York State (NYS). Whereby...