Miscommunicating the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Miscommunicating the COVID-19 Pandemic
An Asian Perspective
Lo, Ven-Hwei; Liang, Hai; Dong, Dong; Huang, Guanxiong; Wang, Sibo; Wei, Ran; Huang, Yi-Hui
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
236
Mole
9781032410470
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List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Emergence of COVID-19 Misinformation: Conception and Message Characteristics
3. Diffusion of Misinformation: Topological Characteristics and User Vulnerability
4. Exposure to Misinformation: Patterns and Predictors
5. Sharing Misinformation: Facilitating the Spread
6. Consequences of Exposure to Misinformation: Negative Emotions and Biased Risk Perception
7. The Antivax Phenomenon: Trust and Misinformation
8. The Cognitive Outcomes of Misinformation: Misbeliefs and Knowledge
9. Swamped: Misinformation and Information Overload
10. Fighting Back: Citizen Actions to Combat Misinformation
11. Modeling the Dynamic Process and Adverse Effects of Misinformation
12. An Asian Perspective on Combating Misinformation: What Have We Learned?
Appendices
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Emergence of COVID-19 Misinformation: Conception and Message Characteristics
3. Diffusion of Misinformation: Topological Characteristics and User Vulnerability
4. Exposure to Misinformation: Patterns and Predictors
5. Sharing Misinformation: Facilitating the Spread
6. Consequences of Exposure to Misinformation: Negative Emotions and Biased Risk Perception
7. The Antivax Phenomenon: Trust and Misinformation
8. The Cognitive Outcomes of Misinformation: Misbeliefs and Knowledge
9. Swamped: Misinformation and Information Overload
10. Fighting Back: Citizen Actions to Combat Misinformation
11. Modeling the Dynamic Process and Adverse Effects of Misinformation
12. An Asian Perspective on Combating Misinformation: What Have We Learned?
Appendices
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Covid-19;pandemic;misinformation;infodemic;computer mediated communication;Beijing;China;Hong Kong;Taipei;Singapore;East Asia;knowledge resistance;media theory;digital media;covid;Anti-vaccine Attitudes;Misinformation Beliefs;Digital Information;Vaccine Hesitancy;Beijing Respondents;Misinformation Elaboration;Government Trust;Biased Risk Perception;Social Network Size;Independent Variables Demographics;Information Accessibility;Information Overload;Small Social Networks;Large Social Networks;High Exposure Group;Information Avoidance;Grassroots Users;Misinformation Statements;Misinformation Items;PROCESS Macro Model;Latent Dirichlet Allocation;Verified Users;Higher Correct Rate;Promotional Behavior;Sobel Test
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Emergence of COVID-19 Misinformation: Conception and Message Characteristics
3. Diffusion of Misinformation: Topological Characteristics and User Vulnerability
4. Exposure to Misinformation: Patterns and Predictors
5. Sharing Misinformation: Facilitating the Spread
6. Consequences of Exposure to Misinformation: Negative Emotions and Biased Risk Perception
7. The Antivax Phenomenon: Trust and Misinformation
8. The Cognitive Outcomes of Misinformation: Misbeliefs and Knowledge
9. Swamped: Misinformation and Information Overload
10. Fighting Back: Citizen Actions to Combat Misinformation
11. Modeling the Dynamic Process and Adverse Effects of Misinformation
12. An Asian Perspective on Combating Misinformation: What Have We Learned?
Appendices
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Emergence of COVID-19 Misinformation: Conception and Message Characteristics
3. Diffusion of Misinformation: Topological Characteristics and User Vulnerability
4. Exposure to Misinformation: Patterns and Predictors
5. Sharing Misinformation: Facilitating the Spread
6. Consequences of Exposure to Misinformation: Negative Emotions and Biased Risk Perception
7. The Antivax Phenomenon: Trust and Misinformation
8. The Cognitive Outcomes of Misinformation: Misbeliefs and Knowledge
9. Swamped: Misinformation and Information Overload
10. Fighting Back: Citizen Actions to Combat Misinformation
11. Modeling the Dynamic Process and Adverse Effects of Misinformation
12. An Asian Perspective on Combating Misinformation: What Have We Learned?
Appendices
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Covid-19;pandemic;misinformation;infodemic;computer mediated communication;Beijing;China;Hong Kong;Taipei;Singapore;East Asia;knowledge resistance;media theory;digital media;covid;Anti-vaccine Attitudes;Misinformation Beliefs;Digital Information;Vaccine Hesitancy;Beijing Respondents;Misinformation Elaboration;Government Trust;Biased Risk Perception;Social Network Size;Independent Variables Demographics;Information Accessibility;Information Overload;Small Social Networks;Large Social Networks;High Exposure Group;Information Avoidance;Grassroots Users;Misinformation Statements;Misinformation Items;PROCESS Macro Model;Latent Dirichlet Allocation;Verified Users;Higher Correct Rate;Promotional Behavior;Sobel Test