This paper analyzes the literature on problematic COVID-19 information published at the onset of the pandemic in 2020. It explores how scientific research has addressed this issue from a disciplinary, methodological and substantive perspective in different world regions. Three hundred seventy-eight articles were analyzed using content analysis and computational methods, including social network analysis and text mining. The study revealed a multidisciplinary field characterized by substantial contributions from medicine and social sciences and with a certain degree of interdisciplinarity and international collaborations. Research devoted particular attention to infodemic and conspiracy theories and their impact on compliance with health-pro...
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only reshaped our world but also redesigned our everyday lives. Since ...
This contributed volume identifies how the information processes of public institutions and citizens...
The COVID-19 pandemic is classified as an infodemic with the circulation of vast amounts of true and...
This special theme issue of Big Data & Society presents leading-edge, interdisciplinary research tha...
This study empirically investigates how the COVID-infodemic manifests differently in different langu...
The author presents eight studies carried out during the global pandemic of coronavirus disease 201...
The 2019 coronavirus disease had wide-ranging effects on public health throughout the world. Vital i...
The context of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the infodemic phenomenon and the problem o...
News creation and consumption has been changing since the advent of social media. An estimated 2.95 ...
This article explores the uses of sources in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in social media posts...
International audienceIn parallel with the COVID-19 pandemic, an infodemic—an information epidemic—c...
In the modern world today, epidemics, disasters, and tragic information have dominated social media ...
Background: As COVID-19 spreads worldwide, an infodemic – i.e., an over-abundance of information, re...
Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the circulation of misinformation and fake news has generate...
©Sungkyu Park, Sungwon Han, Jeongwook Kim, Mir Majid Molaie, Hoang Dieu Vu, Karandeep Singh, Jiyoung...
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only reshaped our world but also redesigned our everyday lives. Since ...
This contributed volume identifies how the information processes of public institutions and citizens...
The COVID-19 pandemic is classified as an infodemic with the circulation of vast amounts of true and...
This special theme issue of Big Data & Society presents leading-edge, interdisciplinary research tha...
This study empirically investigates how the COVID-infodemic manifests differently in different langu...
The author presents eight studies carried out during the global pandemic of coronavirus disease 201...
The 2019 coronavirus disease had wide-ranging effects on public health throughout the world. Vital i...
The context of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the infodemic phenomenon and the problem o...
News creation and consumption has been changing since the advent of social media. An estimated 2.95 ...
This article explores the uses of sources in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in social media posts...
International audienceIn parallel with the COVID-19 pandemic, an infodemic—an information epidemic—c...
In the modern world today, epidemics, disasters, and tragic information have dominated social media ...
Background: As COVID-19 spreads worldwide, an infodemic – i.e., an over-abundance of information, re...
Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the circulation of misinformation and fake news has generate...
©Sungkyu Park, Sungwon Han, Jeongwook Kim, Mir Majid Molaie, Hoang Dieu Vu, Karandeep Singh, Jiyoung...
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only reshaped our world but also redesigned our everyday lives. Since ...
This contributed volume identifies how the information processes of public institutions and citizens...
The COVID-19 pandemic is classified as an infodemic with the circulation of vast amounts of true and...