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COVID Antworten in den wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften der Welt


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Informa UK (Taylor & Francis): Information Communication & Society
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1 [GO] 2025―Mai―15 Credibility and influence in health messaging: examining medical professionals' role on X in promoting N95 respirators during COVID-19 Wasim Ahmed, M. Laeeq Khan, Aqdas Malik, Satish Krishnan, Mariann Hardey, Matthew S. Katz, Mokhtar Elareshi
2 [GO] 2025―Apr―29 Crisis? What crisis? Assessing over-time public engagement with crisis communication on social media during COVID-19 in Scandinavia Anna Elisabeth Hasselström, Anders Olof Larsson
3 [GO] 2025―Apr―20 Anti, hostile, and alternative: an exploration of anti-elite attitudes, hostile-media perceptions, and alternative media use in the context of opposition to Covid-19 measures Sarah Geber
4 [GO] 2025―Apr―17 Making Sense of Large Social Media Corpora: keywords, topics, sentiment, and hashtags in the Coronavirus Twitter Corpus Yuting Jian
5 [GO] 2025―Apr―03 ‘A gift and a curse’: the benefits and limitations of self-tracking Long COVID Sazana Jayadeva, Deborah Lupton
6 [GO] 2025―Feb―21 Mitigating loneliness and remediating solitude: pandemic narratives from the Global South Aditya Deshbandhu
7 [GO] 2025―Jan―13 Gaming the mobility regimes during COVID-19: border-making and crossing between China and Africa Miao Lu, Zhuoxiao Xie
8 [GO] 2024―Dez―05 Who is perceived to be an expert on COVID-19 vaccines on social media? Biomedical credentials confer expertise, even among vaccine-hesitant and conservative observers Madeline Jalbert, Mallory Harris, Luke Williams
9 [GO] 2024―Okt―11 Have people ‘had enough of experts’? The impact of populism and pandemic misinformation on institutional trust in comparative perspective Václav Štětka, Francisco Brandao, Sabina Mihelj, Fanni Tóth, Daniel Hallin, Danilo Rothberg, et al. (+2)
10 [GO] 2024―Sep―26 Online monitoring activism: civic surveillance practices as a reaction to the rise of the far-right in the COVID-19 pandemic Florian Primig, Julia Lück-Benz
11 [GO] 2024―Jul―24 Second-level agenda-setting effects of news media and public policy on social media discourse across platforms: immigration during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. Jisoo Kim, Yini Zhang, Porismita Borah
12 [GO] 2024―Jun―08 A question of truth: accusations of untruthfulness by populist and non-populist politicians on Facebook during the COVID-19 crisis Alena Kluknavská, Olga Eisele, Monika Bartkowska, Nina Kriegler
13 [GO] 2024―Mai―23 Empowering pandemic pivots: the inclusive power of remote work and school Laura Robinson, Bianca C. Reisdorf
14 [GO] 2024―Apr―23 Does news literacy help combat misinformation? The interplay of news literacy, political ideology, and ideological media use on COVID-19 misperceptions Jianing Li, Porismita Borah, Jiwon Kang, Jisoo Kim, Tomoko Okada, Liwei Shen, et al. (+2)
15 [GO] 2024―Mrz―27 Tracing the dynamics of misinformation and vaccine stance in Finland amid COVID-19 Ali Unlu, Sophie Truong, Nitin Sawhney, Jonas Sivelä, Tuukka Tammi
16 [GO] 2024―Feb―01 The relational, emotional and infrastructural work of older people in pandemic digital interventions Daniel López-Gómez, Israel Rodríguez-Giralt
17 [GO] 2023―Okt―26 Why are sector transgressions so hard to govern? Reflections from Europe’s pandemic experience Linnet Taylor, Aaron Martin, Siddharth Peter de Souza, Joan Lopez-Solano
18 [GO] 2023―Aug―23 Exhausting work-life challenges through boundary management: an investigation of work-life boundary management among college students during remote work and COVID-19 Nitzan Navick, Jennifer Gibbs
19 [GO] 2023―Aug―16 Mitigating information anxiety in COVID-19 contact tracing for BIPOC Communities Jenny Lee, Jessa Lingel, Alexandra Sanchez, Theo Loftis, Amelia Mauldin
20 [GO] 2023―Jun―27 Exploring how a YouTube channel’s political stance is associated with early COVID-19 communication on YouTube Seung Woo Chae, Noriko Hara
21 [GO] 2023―Jun―12 Depression in times of a pandemic - the impact of COVID-19 on the lay discourses of e-mental health communities Renáta Németh, Domonkos Sik, Bendegúz Zaboretzky, Eszter Katona
22 [GO] 2023―Mai―25 Relay activism and the flows of contentious publicness on WeChat: a case study of COVID-19 in China Yu Sun, Scott Wright
23 [GO] 2023―Apr―30 Riding information crises: the performance of far-right Twitter users in Australia during the 2019-2020 bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic Francesco Bailo, Amelia Johns, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
24 [GO] 2023―Jan―13 Digital inequalities and public health during COVID-19: media dependency and vaccination Grant Blank, Bianca Reisdorf
25 [GO] 2023―Jan―04 GitHub as a collaborative curation platform for memory projects of COVID-19 in China Eileen Le Han
26 [GO] 2022―Dez―29 Politicizing for the idol: China’s idol fandom nationalism in pandemic Yan Wang, Ting Luo
27 [GO] 2022―Nov―29 Perceived prevalence of misinformation fuels worries about COVID-19: a cross-country, multi-method investigation Jörg Matthes, Nicoleta Corbu, Soyeon Jin, Yannis Theocharis, Christian Schemer, Peter van Aelst, et al. (+14)
28 [GO] 2022―Okt―19 Wear your digital mask, fight this virus like it’s the enemy: pandemic user-citizenship as platform-infrastructure entanglements Dang Nguyen
29 [GO] 2022―Okt―10 Information-precarity for refugee women in Hamburg, Germany, during the COVID-19 pandemic Miriam Berg
30 [GO] 2022―Jul―01 The hottest new queer club: investigating Club Quarantine’s off-label queer use of Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic Stefanie Duguay, Anne-Marie Trépanier, Alex Chartrand
31 [GO] 2022―Jun―08 Examining the cultural dimension of contact-tracing app adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-country study in Singapore and Switzerland Sarah Geber, Shirley S. Ho
32 [GO] 2022―Apr―29 Who are the plotters behind the pandemic? Comparing Covid-19 conspiracy theories in Google search results across five key target countries of Russia’s foreign communication Florian Toepfl, Daria Kravets, Anna Ryzhova, Arista Beseler
33 [GO] 2022―Apr―27 Information technology & media sociology in a (still) pandemic world Jenny L. Davis, Dustin Kidd, Muyang Li, Rachel Aalders, Tyler Burgese
34 [GO] 2022―Mrz―29 To disclose or not to disclose? Factors related to the willingness to disclose information to a COVID-19 tracing app Moritz Jörling, Sarah Eitze, Philipp Schmid, Cornelia Betsch, Jennifer Allen, Robert Böhm
35 [GO] 2022―Feb―09 Mapping the connections of health professionals to COVID-19 myths and facts in the Australian Twittersphere Mathieu O’Neil, Irfan Khan, Kate Holland, Xiaolan Cai
36 [GO] 2021―Dez―31 Expendable to essential? Changing perceptions of gig workers on Twitter in the onset of COVID-19 Shubham Agrawal, Amy M. Schuster, Noah Britt, Jessica Liberman, Shelia R. Cotten
37 [GO] 2021―Dez―31 Degrees of deception: the effects of different types of COVID-19 misinformation and the effectiveness of corrective information in crisis times Michael Hameleers, Edda Humprecht, Judith Möller, Jula Lühring
38 [GO] 2021―Sep―08 ‘Don’t panic people! Trump will tweet the virus away': memes contesting and confirming populist political leaders during the COVID-19 crisis Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, Mette Mortensen
39 [GO] 2021―Sep―08 Memetising the pandemic: memes, covid-19 mundanity and political cultures Maria Francesca Murru, Stefania Vicari
40 [GO] 2021―Aug―08 Digital divide and marginalized women during COVID-19: a study of women recently released from prison Matt Blomberg, Darcey Altschwager, Hyunjin Seo, Ellie Booton, Maxine Nwachukwu
41 [GO] 2021―Apr―09 Now more than ever: CITAMS's contributions to a pandemic society Andrew M. Lindner, Jenny L. Davis, Tyler Burgese, Phoenicia Fares, Kenneth R. Hanson, Tyler Leeds, et al. (+2)
42 [GO] 2021―Apr―08 A fictional character in a real pandemic: humanization of the Covid-19 virus as a parody account on Twitter Antoni Roig, Sandra Martorell
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