Misinformation, disinformation, and fake news: lessons from an interdisciplinary, systematic literature review

E Broda, J Strömbäck - Annals of the International Communication …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Even though misinformation, disinformation, and fake news are not new phenomena, they
have received renewed interest since political events such as Brexit and the 2016 US …

[HTML][HTML] Social media news use and COVID-19 misinformation engagement: survey study

S Ahmed, ME Rasul - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Social media is widely used as a source of news and information regarding
COVID-19. However, the abundance of misinformation on social media platforms has raised …

[HTML][HTML] Misinformation and public health messaging in the early stages of the mpox outbreak: mapping the twitter narrative with deep learning

A Edinger, D Valdez, E Walsh-Buhi… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Shortly after the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, an outbreak of mpox
introduced another critical public health emergency. Like the COVID-19 pandemic, the mpox …

Attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination on social media: a cross-platform analysis

D Wawrzuta, J Klejdysz, M Jaworski, J Gotlib… - Vaccines, 2022 - mdpi.com
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media content analysis allowed for tracking attitudes
toward newly introduced vaccines. However, current evidence is limited to single social …

What motivates people to counter misinformation on social media? Unpacking the roles of perceived consequences, third-person perception and social media use

C Luo, Y Zhu, A Chen - Online Information Review, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Drawing upon the third-person effect (TPE) theory, this study focuses on two types
of misinformation countering intentions (ie simple correction and correction with justification) …

Relationships between social media use, exposure to vaccine misinformation and online health information seeking behaviour

L Kim, Y Hong, S Abrar… - Journal of Creative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines the relationships between social media use for health information,
exposure to HPV vaccine misinformation, and online health information-seeking behaviours …

From pandemic to Plandemic: Examining the amplification and attenuation of COVID-19 misinformation on social media

EWJ Lee, H Bao, Y Wang, YT Lim - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
This study examines the proliferation of COVID-19 misinformation through Plandemic—a
pseudo-documentary of COVID-19 conspiracy theories—on social media and examines …

Reasons for the intention to refuse COVID-19 vaccination and their association with preferred sources of information in a nationwide, population-based sample in Italy …

M Del Riccio, A Bechini, P Buscemi, P Bonanni… - Vaccines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Sources of information on health and vaccines such as social media, online forums,
televisions, and newspapers contributed to the spread of information related to COVID-19 …

Residents' Support for Tourism Amidst the COVID-19 Era: An application of social amplification of risk framework and knowledge, attitudes, and practices theory

K Shen, J Yang - International journal of environmental research and …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Given that the concept of risk perception stems primarily from consumer behaviour, tourism
research has tended to address the issue from tourists' perspective, resulting in a lack of …

Liked and shared tweets during the pandemic: The relationship between intrinsic message features and (mis) information engagement

J Lee, Y Kim, X Zhu - Behaviour & Information Technology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines how intrinsic message characteristics (ie call to action, negative
emotions, and informality) drive online information engagement (ie the numbers of likes and …