Search database
Filter
95
Featured
Topics
COVID-19 Communication
75
Vaccination Campaigns & Vaccine Hesitancy
25
Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News
14
Countering Hate Speech, Disinformation & Propaganda
13
Conspiracy Narratives, Conspiracy Theories
9
Facebook
7
Fact-Checking & Verification of Sources
7
COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects on Journalism, Media & Communication
6
Countering Misinformation & Rumours
5
Twitter & Microblogs
4
Trust in the Media, Credibility of Media
3
YouTube
3
Foreign Disinformation, Foreign Information Manipulation Operations, Foreign Propaganda
3
Health Communication
3
COVID-19 Pandemic & Religion
3
COVID-19 Pandemic: Economic, Political and Social Effects
3
Russia-Ukraine War <2014-
2
Rumours & Rumour Management
2
Algorithms & Big Data
2
Digital Healthcare & Information, Mobile Health, E-Health, Telemedicine
2
Content Moderation & Regulation: Social Media
2
TikTok
2
Infectious Diseases' Outbreak Communication
2
Media Literacy: Disinformation, Fake News, Hate Speech
2
Journalism Ethics
2
Health Campaigns: Experiences
2
Health Communication in Social Media, User-Generated Contents
2
Access to Public Information, Freedom of Information, Right to Information
1
Disinformation Consumption & Perception
1
News Consumption & Information Sources of Media Users
1
Authoritarian Regimes: Government Communication Strategies
1
Election Campaigns
1
Freedom of Expression
1
Government Communication Strategies
1
Public Diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy
1
Community Radio Contents & Programming
1
Conflict Reporting, Armed Conflict Reporting
1
Memes
1
Behaviour Change Communication
1
Big Digital Platforms, Big Tech Companies
1
Google
1
Social Media
1
Artificial Intelligence
1
Disaster & Humanitarian Crisis Communication
1
QAnon (Conspiracy Narrative)
1
Disinformation & Misinformation Law & Regulation
1
Environmental Disinformation & Misinformation
1
Media Viability & Financial Sustainability
1
Educational Games, Serious Games
1
Climate Change Communication, Climate Journalism
1
Health Journalism
1
HIV / AIDS Communication
1
Religion in Health Communication
1
China: Foreign Media Representation & Image Abroad
1
China: Transnational Information Operations, International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy
1
Russia: Foreign Information Operations, International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy
1
Constructive Journalism, Solution-Oriented Journalism
1
Mindfulness, Mindful Communication
1
Media & Information Literacy
1
Human Rights
1
Political Communication
1
Propaganda
1
Public Opinion
1
Public Opinion Manipulation
1
Persuasive Communication
1
Islamophobia
1
Muslim Digital Media & Online Communities
1
Randomised Control Trials & (Quasi-) Experimental Designs
1
Research Report Writing
1
Reality & Communication, Truth & Media
1
Software
1
RT (Russian International Broadcaster, formerly Russia Today)
1
Language
Document type
Countries / Regions
Authors & Publishers
Media focus
Publication Years
Methods applied
Journals
Output Type
"This guidance is based on the latest evidence and practical experience with IM in the WHO European Region and is designed to provide stakeholders with operational support for IM preparedness, readiness and response in public health emergencies. The intended readership is mainly response authorities ... more
"This report takes stock of the early behavioural sciences literature on COVID-19 misinformation. Specifically, it addresses the following three main questions: (1) Who was most likely to believe or share COVID-19 misinformation? (2) What were the consequences of being exposed to or believing COVID- ... more
"The volume helps us deconstruct COVID-19 discourses on crisis communication and media developments focusing on three areas: Media viability, Framing and Health crisis communication. The chapters unpack issues on marginalisation, gender, media sustainability, credibility, priming, trust, sources, be ... more
"Online misinformation continues to have adverse consequences for society. Inoculation theory has been put forward as a way to reduce susceptibility to misinformation by informing people about how they might be misinformed, but its scalability has been elusive both at a theoretical level and a pract ... more
"This paper examines responses to disinformation, in particular those involving automated tools, from a human rights perspective. It provides an introduction to current automated content moderation and curation practices, and to the interrelation between the digital information ecosystem and the phe ... more
"Internews in Zimbabwe collected 276 rumors on-line and 36 offline in the communities of Masvingo, Matabeleland South, Matabeleland North, Bulawayo, and Midlands. The most trending rumors include that COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe for children (35%), COVID-19 vaccines cause death (31%), COVID-19 vacc ... more
"Our search identified 31 systematic reviews, of which 17 were published. The proportion of health-related misinformation on social media ranged from 0.2% to 28.8%. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram are critical in disseminating the rapid and far-reaching information. The most negative conseq ... more
"This study sought to identify changes, if any, to the communication and community engagement landscape as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It did not aim to evaluate communication, community engagement and accountability (CCEA) during the pandemic but, rather, aimed to bring together some of the ... more
"It all started at the ECREA 2021 Post Conference “Disinformation Studies: Perspectives to An Emerging Research Field”, which took place online, on September 10, 2021. The debate there quickly widened and was joined by other colleagues. The book that we bring you here is the result of part of th ... more
"To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and carry out a successful vaccination program especially in low-income countries, people must have faith on scientists and health experts. The most significant challenge to vaccination programs' efficacy is now regarded to be a lack of information and trust in imm ... more
"The purpose of this systematic literature review is to review the major studies about misinformation and fake news during COVID-19 on social media. A total of 144 articles studies were retrieved from ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Web of Science databases and 20 relevant articles were selected using th ... more
"The article analyzes the QAnon phenomenon and the anti-vaxxer movement of COVID-19 deniers as typological manifestations of conspiratorial “alternative rationality.” A number of hypotheses have been proposed: during a pandemic and a parallel infodemic, conspiracy thinking quickly becomes transb ... more
"Russia and China have created and amplified disinformation and propaganda about COVID-19 worldwide to sow distrust and confusion and to reduce social cohesion among targeted audiences. The United States government, the European Union, and multinational organizations have developed a series of inter ... more
"We aimed to synthesize the existing research on misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines spread on social media platforms and its effects. The secondary aim was to gain insight and gather knowledge about whether misinformation about autism and COVID-19 vaccines is being spread on social media platfor ... more
"This document is intended for health authorities designing RCCE interventions in the context of the current monkeypox outbreak in Europe. It supplements the ‘Interim advice on Risk Communication and Community Engagement during the monkeypox outbreak in Europe, 2022’ jointly published by ECDC an ... more
"The CEU Democracy Institute's Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) embarked in November 2020 on a one-year project aimed at mapping and analyzing the work of the world's fact-checking groups, with a focus on their challenges, needs and successes. The project started with a survey of 30 fact-ch ... more
"A proliferation of a variety of health misinformation is present online, particularly during times of public health crisis. To combat online health misinformation, numerous studies have been conducted to taxonomize health misinformation or examine debunking strategies for various types of health mi ... more
"This article examines the relationship between fake news and social media as increasingly important sources of news, at a time when mainstream media no longer have exclusive control over news production and dissemination. It has been evident that few media outlets and professionals tend to draw con ... more
"COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has led to a global pandemic. The World Health Organization has also declared an infodemic (ie, a plethora of information regarding COVID-19 containing both false and accurate information circulated on the internet). Hence, it has become critical to test the veracity ... more
"This analysis examines the methods of disinformation being used to prove Russia's scientific lead, while portraying Western compet-itors in a very negative light. Sputnik V is an instrument of "soft power" through which Russia is trying to gain influence worldwide. In order to evaluate how successf ... more