Blogs in the pandemic: protocol and events during the state of alarm
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.8.n.15.2021.32258Keywords:
blogs, bloggers, protocol, events, state of alarmAbstract
This paper analyzes the impact of the health situation on the topics of posts published in protocol and events blogs, during the period between March the 14th, 2020 and May the 9th, 2021, months in which in Spain the state of alarm has been in force due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic and its phases have changed the usual rules in the organization of events and have had an impact on the protocol. To what extent have the publications reflected these changes? And how has the content of the posts published by protocol and event bloggers evolved during the pandemic?
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