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Indonesia’s COVID-19 Infodemic
2023Besides being one of the countries most severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Indonesia also experienced a severe “infodemic”: an overabundance of contradictory information— including misinformation and disinformation—on COVID-19. This infodemic hampered pandemic mitigation efforts, resulting in noncompliance with public health measures and ...
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Glimpse, 2021
Journalism like many other professions is facing a crucial phase with the emergence of Coronavirus pandemic. The impact of Coronavirus phenomenon is enormous on social and cultural relationships of many communities who depend on the media for information to connect with each other and participate in governance freely.
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Journalism like many other professions is facing a crucial phase with the emergence of Coronavirus pandemic. The impact of Coronavirus phenomenon is enormous on social and cultural relationships of many communities who depend on the media for information to connect with each other and participate in governance freely.
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COVID19 Infodemics Observatory
2020Results from the analysis of infodemics due to unreliable content in online social media. Specifically, here we consider public posts on Twitter, analyzed with state-of-the-art machine learning techniques for: (1) population emotional state; (2) bot/human classification; (3) news reliability.
De Domenico, Manlio, Castaldo, Nicola
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Navigating the infodemic maze: Does information literacy reduce the infodemic?
IFLA JournalThe objective of this study was to examine how information literacy can aid in infodemic management in the context of university students in a developing country. A printed survey questionnaire was employed to collect data on information literacy and infodemic management from a sample population consisting of university students.
Md. Shifat Ul Islam +2 more
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INFODEMIC AS A FACTOR OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND ANTI-INFODEMIC POLICY
2022The COVID-19 pandemic in the shortest possible time has changed the modern familiar world, forcing humanity to reconsider the basic principles of organizing relations between the state and civil society, various subjects of global politics, including international government organizations, global information platforms, and expert and analytical ...
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