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Emotions and Reputation Learning by Audience Networks: A Research Agenda in Bureaucratic Politics
ABSTRACT Audiences that observe and interact with government agencies play a crucial role in shaping these agencies' reputations. However, existing research often treats these audience networks as monolithic, overlooking the inherent diversity in their cognitive and emotional processing of reputational information.
Moshe Maor +2 more
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Multivariate Data Analysis and Social Media: a Contribution to Infodemic Management Optimization Strategy [PDF]
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and Information Management, specialization in Information Analysis and ManagementAn infodemic is a huge flow of inaccurate and wrong information that may ...
Hribar, Susanah Bernardo da Silva Diniz
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ABSTRACT Background Vector‐borne diseases, exacerbated by climate change, present an escalating global health threat, necessitating robust surveillance and climate‐informed early warning systems to predict outbreaks and enable timely interventions.
Cong Tuan Pham +8 more
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The library’s role in countering infodemics
Internet and communication technologies enable the creation of tremendous amounts of textual, graphic, and pictorial information. User-generated content published through personal web pages, blogs, and social media platforms has not only increased the amount of information available, but also expanded its reach.
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The invisible nature of viruses renders them as having a high degree of fear attached due to the unknowability of infectivity and transmission during a pandemic. Fear and a lack of control which arise in this context can contribute to the emergence of stigma around infected individuals or those exposed.
Effie Le Moignan +3 more
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Assessing the risks of "infodemics" in response to COVID-19 epidemics
Our society is built on a complex web of interdependencies whose effects become manifest during extraordinary events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, with shocks in one system propagating to the others to an exceptional extent.
Castaldo, Nicola +4 more
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Parents information behavior: Typology of vaccine attitudes in the context of information source use
Abstract Although some studies indicate that vaccine risks are not a major public concern, vaccine hesitancy is nevertheless increasing. The “cure” is not simply higher information‐literacy levels; many investigations emphasize that information must come from sources people trust.
Anna Mierzecka, Marcin Łączyński
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Infodemic now: how do we know when the news is fake? [PDF]
The COVID-19 crisis is exacerbated by the infodemic that ensued – false information about the virus is spreading rapidly worldwide. But how do we know when the news is fake, ask Darrin Baines (Bournemouth University) and Rob Elliott (Birmingham Business ...
Baines, Darrin, Elliott, Robert J R
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ABSTRACT Background Understanding how patients interpret health education leaflets is essential in promoting equitable and effective health communication. This narrative thematic review synthesises current evidence and introduces a conceptual model to inform patient‐centred leaflet design.
Yung‐Hui Tang +2 more
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