SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE: NEURO-PERSUASIVE STRATEGIES PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS DURING COVID-19 IN PAKISTANSOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE: NEURO-PERSUASIVE STRATEGIES PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS DURING COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Dr. Robina Shaukat Lecturer, English Department, Riphah International University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. Author
  • Dr. Zunaira University of Health Sciences Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Author
  • Dr. Firdous University of Health Sciences Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Anxiety, Facebook, Fear and Death, Frustration, Meditation, Neuro-persuasive Stratergies, Peace Persuasion, Socio-Psychological Ideologies, Solitude, Video, Voice, WhatsApp

Abstract

This study investigates Neuro-Persuasive Strategies in Covid-19 Social Media Discourse in Pakistan by visiting WhatsApp, Facebook statuses, YouTube channels, and questionnaires. The researcher explored the Social Media Discourse components that impact health status indicators. However, the data is analyzed by SPSS software. The study deals with social media users sharing a message or their viewpoints about Neuro-Persuasive Strategies in Covid-19 Social Media Discourse in Pakistan. The concepts of horror, fear, anxiety, peace, psychological, social, and economic growing issues of the modern era on social media related to the human health crisis are also highlighted. It is suggested that the use of refined, courteous, respectable, and polished language, without religious, racial, or regional bias is appreciated. 

 

 

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Shaukat, D. R., Dr. Zunaira, & Dr. Firdous. (2024). SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE: NEURO-PERSUASIVE STRATEGIES PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS DURING COVID-19 IN PAKISTANSOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE: NEURO-PERSUASIVE STRATEGIES PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS DURING COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN. International Premier Journal of Languages & Literature, 2(2), 144-156. https://ipjll.com/ipjll/index.php/journal/article/view/22