Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or more threats (health, economic, etc.) were not present. At an individual level, this motivates individuals to implement coping strategies aimed at adaptation to the threat that has been presented, as well as the reduction of stressful experiences. In this regard, microblogging channels such as Twitter emerge as a valuable resource to access individuals' expressions of coping. Accordingly, Twitter expressions are generally more natural, spontaneous and heterogeneous - in cognitive, affective and behavioural dimensions - than expressions found on other types of social media (e.g. blogs). Moreover, as a social media channel, it provides access n...
This content analysis examined 653 Twitter tweets from two threads in order to explore the ways in w...
This study explores how to use social media to effectively communicate with the public about food ri...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine how sociodemographic variables and frequency of me...
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or ...
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or ...
Although much effort is made to prevent risks arising from food, food-borne diseases are an ever pre...
This manuscript was developed as part of FoodRisC project - Food Risk Communication - Perceptions an...
During a crisis event, social media enables two-way communication and many-to-many information broad...
Sentiment analysis techniques are increasingly used to grasp reactions from social media users to un...
This paper presents an in-depth qualitative analysis of n=13,373 tweets that relate to the peak of t...
El presente estudio analiza la evolución en el uso de Twitter como canal de comunicación en situacio...
Sentiment analysis techniques are increasingly used to grasp reactions from social media users to un...
This article examines how Norwegian and UK health authorities used social media, and especially Twit...
This study investigates how the emotional tone of food safety risk communication messages predicts m...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (10 Nov 2017 - 18 Dec 2017) to explore causes of s...
This content analysis examined 653 Twitter tweets from two threads in order to explore the ways in w...
This study explores how to use social media to effectively communicate with the public about food ri...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine how sociodemographic variables and frequency of me...
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or ...
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or ...
Although much effort is made to prevent risks arising from food, food-borne diseases are an ever pre...
This manuscript was developed as part of FoodRisC project - Food Risk Communication - Perceptions an...
During a crisis event, social media enables two-way communication and many-to-many information broad...
Sentiment analysis techniques are increasingly used to grasp reactions from social media users to un...
This paper presents an in-depth qualitative analysis of n=13,373 tweets that relate to the peak of t...
El presente estudio analiza la evolución en el uso de Twitter como canal de comunicación en situacio...
Sentiment analysis techniques are increasingly used to grasp reactions from social media users to un...
This article examines how Norwegian and UK health authorities used social media, and especially Twit...
This study investigates how the emotional tone of food safety risk communication messages predicts m...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (10 Nov 2017 - 18 Dec 2017) to explore causes of s...
This content analysis examined 653 Twitter tweets from two threads in order to explore the ways in w...
This study explores how to use social media to effectively communicate with the public about food ri...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine how sociodemographic variables and frequency of me...