Infodemic Disorder
Infodemic Disorder
Covid-19 Coping Strategies in Europe, Canada and Mexico
La Rocca, Gevisa; Carignan, Marie-Eve; Boccia Artieri, Giovanni
Springer International Publishing AG
02/2024
271
Mole
Inglês
9783031137006
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Covid-19 and the Global Crisis of Information: an Introduction.- Chapter 2. Infodemic Disorder: Covid-19 and Post-truth.- Chapter 3. A Review of Some Covid-19 Pandemic Numbers in European Union, Canada, and Mexico.- Chapter 4. We Are All Europeans. EU Institutions Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic and Information Crisis.- Chapter 5. The Practice of Emergency Gatewatching During the First Phase of the Pandemic. An Analysis Through the Tweets in Italian, Spanish, French and German.- Chapter 6. The Covid-19 Pandemic in Canadian Newspapers: An Analysis of the Journalistic Articles as Risk and Crisis Messages.- Chapter 7. Disinformation in the Age of the Covid-19 Pandemic: How Does Belief in Fake News and Conspiracy Theories Affect Canadians' Reactions to the Crisis?.- Chapter 8. Analysis of the Mexican Communication Plan to Control the Covid-19 Epidemic.Chapter 9. Social Media Interactions in Mexico About the SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Plan.- Chapter 10. Rethinking Our Interpretation Processes: Some Evidence./
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crisis of authority;information disorder;communication processes;disinformation processes;social media
Chapter 1. Covid-19 and the Global Crisis of Information: an Introduction.- Chapter 2. Infodemic Disorder: Covid-19 and Post-truth.- Chapter 3. A Review of Some Covid-19 Pandemic Numbers in European Union, Canada, and Mexico.- Chapter 4. We Are All Europeans. EU Institutions Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic and Information Crisis.- Chapter 5. The Practice of Emergency Gatewatching During the First Phase of the Pandemic. An Analysis Through the Tweets in Italian, Spanish, French and German.- Chapter 6. The Covid-19 Pandemic in Canadian Newspapers: An Analysis of the Journalistic Articles as Risk and Crisis Messages.- Chapter 7. Disinformation in the Age of the Covid-19 Pandemic: How Does Belief in Fake News and Conspiracy Theories Affect Canadians' Reactions to the Crisis?.- Chapter 8. Analysis of the Mexican Communication Plan to Control the Covid-19 Epidemic.Chapter 9. Social Media Interactions in Mexico About the SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Plan.- Chapter 10. Rethinking Our Interpretation Processes: Some Evidence./
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