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original article |
Date |
Title |
Authors Max. 6 Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
2025―Apr―08 |
Detecting Covid-19 Fake News on Twitter/X in French: Deceptive Writing Strategies |
Ming Ming Chiu, Alex Morakhovski, Zhan Wang, Jeong-Nam Kim |
2 |
[GO] |
2025―Mar―17 |
Televisual Inequalities and Gender Dynamics in German News: Health Experts During the Covid-19 Crisis |
Juliane Wegner |
3 |
[GO] |
2024―Oct―07 |
Fact-Checking Role Performances and Problematic Covid-19 Vaccine Content in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa |
Michelle Riedlinger, Silvia Montaña-Niño, Ned Watt, Víctor García-Perdomo, Marina Joubert |
4 |
[GO] |
2024―Apr―17 |
Media Framing of Government Crisis Communication During Covid-19 |
Lore Hayek |
5 |
[GO] |
2024―Feb―21 |
(De)Legitimation in Policy Transfer and Branding. A Co-Creational Approach to Message Strategy Promotion of COVID-19 Vaccination Policy in Romania |
Camelia Cmeciu, Anca Anton, Eugen Glavan |
6 |
[GO] |
2023―Nov―16 |
Generation Alpha Media Consumption During Covid-19 and Teachers’ Standpoint |
Blandína Šramová, Jiří Pavelka |
7 |
[GO] |
2023―Jul―18 |
Dealing With Covid-19 in Casual Democracies |
Steen Steensen |
8 |
[GO] |
2023―Jun―06 |
Barriers to Participation in Polarized Online Discussions About Covid-19 and the Russo-Ukrainian War |
Martina Novotná, Alena Macková, Karolína Bieliková, Patrícia Rossini |
9 |
[GO] |
2023―Apr―28 |
Accessing to a “Truer Truth”: Conspiracy and Figurative Reasoning From Covid-19 to the Russia-Ukraine War |
Bianca Terracciano |
10 |
[GO] |
2023―Mar―27 |
The multilingual Twitter-discourse on vaccination in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Hannah Schmid-Petri, Moritz Bürger, Stephan Schlögl, Mara Schwind, Jelena Mitrović, Ramona Kühn |
11 |
[GO] |
2023―Mar―27 |
Covid-19 Research in Alternative News Media: Evidencing and Counterevidencing Practices |
Markus Schug, Helena Bilandzic, Susanne Kinnebrock |
12 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―28 |
All’s Fair in Pandemic and War? A Gendered Analysis of Australian Coverage of Covid-19 |
Blair Williams, Brent Greer |
13 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―28 |
Career, Covid-19, and Care: (Gendered) Impacts of the Pandemic on the Work of Communication Scholars |
Kathrin Friederike Müller, Corinna Peil, Franzisca Weder |
14 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―28 |
The Frontlines and Margins: Gendered Care and Covid-19 in the Indian Media |
Usha Raman, Sumana Kasturi |
15 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―28 |
Countering or Reinforcing (Gendered) Inequalities? Ramifications of the Covid-19 Pandemic in and Through Media |
Margreth Lünenborg, Wolfgang Reißmann, Miriam Siemon |
16 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―28 |
Maternal Health Information Disparities Amid Covid-19: Comparing Urban and Rural Expectant Mothers in Ghana |
Sahar Khamis, Delight Jessica Agboada |
17 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―22 |
“You Can Do Better Than That!”: Tweeting Scientists Addressing Politics on Climate Change and Covid-19 |
Kaija Biermann, Nicola Peters, Monika Taddicken |
18 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―15 |
Negotiating Care Work: Gendered Network Structures of Pandemic Care Discourses on Twitter in Germany |
Miriam Siemon, Wolfgang Reißmann |
19 |
[GO] |
2023―Jan―30 |
8M Demonstrations, the Spanish Far Right and the Pandemic in a Hybrid Media System |
Aurora Labio-Bernal, Laura Manzano-Zambruno |
20 |
[GO] |
2023―Jan―25 |
Reframing Leadership: Jacinda Ardern’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic |
Andreea Voina, Mihnea S. Stoica |
21 |
[GO] |
2022―Dec―28 |
Intergenerational Perspectives on Media and Fake News During Covid-19: Results From Online Intergenerational Focus Groups |
Ana Filipa Oliveira, Maria José Brites, Carla Cerqueira |
22 |
[GO] |
2022―Dec―20 |
Knowledge Gap Hypothesis and Pandemics: Covid-19 Knowledge, Communication Inequality, and Media Literacy in Lebanon |
Jad Melki |
23 |
[GO] |
2022―Nov―29 |
Politicisation of the Domestic: Populist Narratives About Covid-19 Among Influencers |
Marie Heřmanová |
24 |
[GO] |
2022―Nov―29 |
Caring Ecologies of the New Right and Left: Populist Performances of Care During the Pandemic |
Sara García Santamaría |
25 |
[GO] |
2022―Aug―18 |
Editorial: Media and Migration in the Covid-19 Pandemic-Discourses, Policies, and Practices in Times of Crisis |
Vasiliki Tsagkroni, Amanda Alencar, Dimitris Skleparis |
26 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―30 |
Migrants as “Objects of Care”: Immigration Coverage in Russian Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic |
Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Anna Smoliarova |
27 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―30 |
Venezuelan Refugees in Brazil: Communication Rights and Digital Inequalities During the Covid-19 Pandemic |
Julia Camargo, Denise Cogo, Amanda Alencar |
28 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―30 |
Framing Migration During the Covid-19 Pandemic in South Africa: A 12-Month Media Monitoring Project |
Thea De Gruchy, Thulisile Zikhali, Jo Vearey, Johanna Hanefeld |
29 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―30 |
Editorial: Media and Migration in the Covid-19 Pandemic-Discourses, Policies, and Practices in Times of Crisis |
Vasiliki Tsagkroni, Amanda Alencar, Dimitris Skleparis |
30 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―30 |
Urban Refugees’ Digital Experiences and Social Connections During Covid-19 Response in Kampala, Uganda |
Hakimu Sseviiri, Amanda Alencar, Yeeko Kisira |
31 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―30 |
Between Conflict and Solidarity: Pandemic Media Coverage of Romanian Intra-EU Labour Migrants |
Hanna Orsolya Vincze, Delia Cristina Balaban |
32 |
[GO] |
2022―May―26 |
Humor That Harms? Examining Racist Audio-Visual Memetic Media on TikTok During Covid-19 |
Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Aleesha Rodriguez, Patrik Wikström |
33 |
[GO] |
2022―May―26 |
Discourse and Social Cohesion in and After the Covid-19 Pandemic |
Mario Bisiada |
34 |
[GO] |
2022―May―13 |
The Refugee Issue in the Greek, German, and British Press During the Covid-19 Pandemic |
Nikos Fotopoulos, Andrea Masini, Stergios Fotopoulos |
35 |
[GO] |
2022―Mar―21 |
When Politicians Meet Experts: Disinformation on Twitter About Covid-19 Vaccination |
Concha Pérez-Curiel, José Rúas-Araújo, Rubén Rivas-de-Roca |
36 |
[GO] |
2022―Feb―24 |
Spanish Tipsters and the Millennial and Centennial Generations in the Scenario of a Pandemic |
Almudena Barrientos-Báez, Juan Enrique Gonzálvez-Vallés, José Daniel Barquero-Cabrero, David Caldevilla-Domínguez |
37 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Empowering Users to Respond to Misinformation about Covid-19 |
Emily K. Vraga, Melissa Tully, Leticia Bode |
38 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
“Cultural Exceptionalism” in the Global Exchange of (Mis)Information around Japan’s Responses to Covid-19 |
Jamie Matthews |
39 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Digital Mis/Disinformation and Public Engagment with Health and Science Controversies: Fresh Perspectives from Covid-19 |
An Nguyen, Daniel Catalan-Matamoros |
40 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Africa and the Covid-19 Information Framing Crisis |
George Ogola |
41 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Spreading (Dis)Trust: Covid-19 Misinformation and Government Intervention in Italy |
Alessandro Lovari |
42 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Covid-19 Misinformation and the Social (Media) Amplification of Risk: A Vietnamese Perspective |
Hoa Nguyen, An Nguyen |
43 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
How China’s State Actors Create a “Us vs US” World during Covid-19 Pandemic on Social Media |
Xin Zhao |
44 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Coronavirus in Spain: Fear of ‘Official’ Fake News Boosts WhatsApp and Alternative Sources |
Carlos Elías, Daniel Catalan-Matamoros |
45 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
German Media and Coronavirus: Exceptional Communication-Or Just a Catalyst for Existing Tendencies? |
Holger Wormer |
46 |
[GO] |
2020―Jun―25 |
Science Journalism and Pandemic Uncertainty |
Sharon Dunwoody |