Search Results - "Andreu Perez, Loarre"
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Mapping Recent Development in Scholarship on Fake News and Misinformation, 2008 to 2017: Disciplinary Contribution, Topics, and Impact
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2021)“…This review article examines 142 journal articles on fake news and misinformation published between 2008 and 2017 and the knowledge generated on the topic…”
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Constructive Roles of Organizational Two-Way Symmetrical Communication: Workplace Pseudo-Information Gatekeeping
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01-09-2022)“…Misinformation, misunderstanding, and rumors are not foreign to organizations. The cost of pseudo-information can be critical for the organization in terms of…”
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A duality of belief in conspiracy theories amplification: how active communicative actions work differently by trust in the Trump and Biden administrations
Published in Online Media and Global Communication (27-09-2022)“…The digital setting empowers users to actively engage in communicative actions. The problem is that this active communication can increase misjudgment in…”
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Classifying foreign publics: Examining the relationships behavioral experience, symbolic environment, and communication behaviors among key foreign publics
Published in Politics & policy (Statesboro, Ga.) (01-12-2021)“…This study applies Tam and Kim's 2019 taxonomy to alumni data for the Global Korea Scholarship in order to segment key foreign publics and understand their…”
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Coping with Non-COVID-19 Health Problems Through Communicative Action in Cyberspace
Published in Journal of health communication (02-07-2024)“…This study investigated how the online health information behaviors of U.S. adults with illnesses unrelated to COVID-19 virus infection affected their coping…”
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An Oscillatory Path to Vaccination: The Roles of Normative and Epistemic Factors in Explaining Vaccination Hesitancy in COVID-19
Published in Health communication (01-10-2023)“…This study examined the roles of normative and epistemic factors in influencing individuals' reluctance to be vaccinated during the COVID-19 pandemic…”
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