Towards Conviviality in Navigating Health Information on Social Media

被引:5
作者
Karusala, Naveena [1 ]
Anderson, Richard [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
来源
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2022 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS (CHI' 22) | 2022年
关键词
social media; health information; misinformation; India; MEDICINE; FACEBOOK; MISINFORMATION; PLURALISM; INTERNET; SEEKING;
D O I
10.1145/3491102.3517622
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HCI is increasingly concerned with health information quality and spread of misinformation on social media. Despite many major platforms having been adopted across the world, the situated evaluation and sharing of health information is underexplored across diverse health systems and cultural and political contexts. Drawing on semi-structured interviews, we study the navigation of health information on social media in urban and rural South India, back-dropped by plural knowledges around health and the specifc politics and sociality of health and social media in this setting. We use Ivan Illich's concept of tools for conviviality [49] to distinguish between how people creatively use tools versus how tools manage and impose values on people-participants aimed to use health information towards care beyond institutionalized healthcare, but insidious misinformation and information-sharing practices served to commodify, spark uncertainty in, and discipline caring behavior. We use our fndings to expand understandings of the use of health information on social media and how positionality shapes how people are afected by and respond to misinformation. We also draw attention to the structural aspects of health misinformation in the Indian context and how the design of social media platforms might play a role in addressing it.
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