Search Results - "Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman"
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Social Media Celebrities in Bangladesh
Published in Journal of information science theory and practice (2023)“…This study endeavors to answer four research questions: (a) Who are the celebrities? (b) How popular are they? (c) What do they post on social media platforms?…”
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COVID-19-related online misinformation in Bangladesh
Published in Journal of Health Research (01-01-2021)“…PurposeThis paper aims to understand the popular themes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related online misinformation in Bangladesh and to provide some…”
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COVID-19-Related Social Media Fake News in India
Published in Journalism and Media (01-03-2021)“…COVID-19-related online fake news poses a threat to Indian public health. In response, this study seeks to understand the five important features of…”
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A bibliometric and co-occurrence analysis of COVID-19–related literature published between December 2019 and June 2020
Published in Science editing (01-02-2021)“…Purpose: The main purposes of this study were to analyze the document types and languages of published papers on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), along…”
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Social media and COVID-19 misinformation: how ignorant Facebook users are?
Published in Heliyon (01-05-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed a lot of lives around the world, not only with the virus but also with misinformation. Many researchers have investigated…”
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A Thematic Analysis of Misinformation in India during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in The International information & library review (11-05-2022)“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation gets a new momentum in India like many other countries, and the increasing social media penetration has a…”
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Global Media Sentiments on the Rohingya Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of News Articles from Ten Countries
Published in Journalism and Media (01-09-2024)“…The Rohingya crisis has been a significant issue for national and international news media, capturing their attention for an extended period and documenting…”
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An exploratory study of social media users' engagement with COVID-19 vaccine-related content [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]
Published in F1000 research (2021)“…Background: Facebook, as the world's most popular social media platform, has been playing various important roles throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing…”
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A computer-assisted textual analysis of 10,191 rape news headlines shared on social media
Published in Social sciences & humanities open (2023)“…Although rape is prevalent in Bangladesh, we have limited knowledge about how the media reports rape news. This study analyzed 10,191 headlines of rape news…”
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Social mediatization of religion: islamic videos on YouTube
Published in Heliyon (01-03-2022)“…Based on the conceptual framework of social mediatization of religion, this paper seeks to understand three pertinent phenomena: trends of online religious…”
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Social Media Users' Reactions to Suicide
Published in Journal of loss & trauma (17-09-2022)“…To explore how social media users react to suicide, we collected and analyzed 3,482 public comments on Bangladeshi suicide news emphasizing the user's gender,…”
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A dataset on social media users’ engagement with religious misinformation
Published in Data in brief (01-08-2023)“…This dataset comprises Facebook data on five cases of religious misinformation in Bangladesh. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first publicly accessible…”
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Healthcare Crisis in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (01-10-2020)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact worldwide. Developed countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain, had their highly…”
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Social Media Rumors in Bangladesh
Published in Journal of information science theory and practice (01-09-2020)“…This study analyzes N=181 social media rumors from Bangladesh to find out the most popular themes, sources, and aims. The result shows that social media rumors…”
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Social Media News in Crisis? Popularity Analysis of the Top Nine Facebook Pages of Bangladeshi News Media
Published in Journal of information science theory and practice (01-06-2021)“…Social media has become a popular source of information around the world. Previous studies explored different trends of social media news consumption. However,…”
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Prevalence and source analysis of COVID-19 misinformation in 138 countries
Published in IFLA journal (01-03-2022)“…This study analysed 9657 pieces of misinformation that originated in 138 countries and were fact-checked by 94 organizations to understand the prevalence and…”
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A review of literature on information poverty
Published in GeoJournal (01-10-2023)“…The Data Poverty Index (DPI) highlights the prevalence of information poverty in low-income countries and the resulting global information inequality, with…”
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Letter to the Editor: COVID-19 ‘Solutions’ in Bangladesh
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The Defining Characteristics of Ethics Papers on Social Media Research: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Published in Journal of academic ethics (01-03-2024)“…The growing significance of social media in research demands new ethical standards and practices. Although a substantial body of literature on social media…”
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Rise of Digital Authoritarianism? Exploring Global Motivations Behind Governmental Social Media Censorship
Published in Javnost (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (01-10-2024)“…Social media has been a crucial online space, yet our comprehension of government censorship remains limited by insufficient research. This study addresses…”
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