Covid-19 misinformation flows : challenges and options for reconstructing and disseminating mediated messages
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Covid-19 misinformation flows : challenges and options for reconstructing and disseminating mediated messages
(Routledge research in health communication, 7)
Routledge, 2026
- : hbk
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Challenges and wins in communicating pandemics globally : a look back at COVID-19 / Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi
- Newspapers coverage of conspiracy theories of health pandemics in Nigeria : a case study of COVID-19 / Sunday Ogbonna and Adebayo Fayoyin
- Infodemic and misinformation on YouTube about COVID-19 / Dana Williams-Johnson and Wei Sun
- How community radio stations led proper communication and addressed miscommunication of COVID-19 issues in South Africa / Oluyinka Osunkunle
- Newspaper reportage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh and Nigeria / Joseph N. Chukwu [and others]
- Communicating and managing COVID-19 for sustainable health in a multi-cultural nation-Nigeria / Toyosi O.S. Owolabi
- Journalistic challenges in covering COVID-19 news stories in Bangladesh / Habib Mohammad Ali [and others]
- Newspaper as national propaganda tool : how the People's Daily overseas newspaper communicated China's image during the COVID-19 pandemic / Jin Zhang
- User engagement of Bangladesh government agencies and nonprofit organizations' sharing of COVID-19 information on Facebook / Nabila Mushtarin
- Analysis of migrant workers' demise and media failures during the pandemic / Suchitra Patnaik
- News and misinformation in social media in the United Arab Emirates during the COVID-19 pandemic / Essam Nasr Selim, Thouraya Snoussi, and Nadeen Selim
- Information, anxiety, and Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews (Haredim) during COVID-19 / Yoel Cohen
- Using Latin American legislation and inter-American standards to combat disinformation on health issues / Ana Jacoby
- Reconstructing news to consume constructive messages about COVID : how administrative techniques could redirect minority populations toward sustainable information management / Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi

