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Covid-19 Misinformation Flows
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This book describes challenges in accessing, collecting, processing, and disseminating information on pandemics, with a focus on Covid-19 communication. This book will interest scholars and students of health communication, social media communication, journalism, political communication and media and communication in the Global South.
Covid-19 Misinformation Flows describes challenges in accessing, collecting, processing, and disseminating information on pandemics, with a focus on Covid-19 communication.
An international team of authors addresses the role of disinformation and misinformation in managing the communication of epidemics; how social media platforms and mainstream media outlets in some countries and regions address pandemics in the context of the flow, learning, and sharing of information on Covid-19. Looking at how traditional media and social media report pandemics, especially Covid-19, the volume addresses the effect of fake news on individuals and businesses, and the impact of such communication on physical and mental health.
This book will interest scholars and students of health communication, social media communication, journalism, political communication, and media and communication in the Global South.
Autorentext
Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi is a Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, UNESCO fellow and Senior International Corporate Communication Adviser.
Inhalt
Introduction: The Sociology of Communicating Pandemics and the Objective of this Book
Part I: Misconceptions Communicated about COVID-19
Challenges and Wins in Communicating Pandemics Globally: A Look Back at COVID-19
Newspapers Coverage of Conspiracy Theories of Health Pandemics in Nigeria: A Case Study of COVID-19
Infodemic and Misinformation on YouTube about COVID-19
How Community Radio Stations Led Proper Communication and Addressed Miscommunication of COVID Issues in South Africa
Part II: Experiences in Communicating Pandemics in Central Africa and Asia
Newspaper Reportage of COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh and Nigeria
Communicating and Managing COVID for Sustainable Health in a Multi-Cultural Nation-Nigeria
Journalistic Challenges in Covering COVID News Stories in Bangladesh
Newspaper as National Propaganda Tool: How the People's Daily Overseas Newspaper Communicated China's Image during the COVID Pandemic
User Engagement of Bangladesh Government Agencies and Nonprofit Organizations' Sharing of COVID-19 Information on Facebook
Analysis of Migrant Workers' Demise and Media Failures during the Pandemic
Part III: Social Media Use and Misinformation on Health Issues in the Middle East
News and Misinformation in Social Media in the United Arab Emirates during the COVID Pandemic
Information, Anxiety, and Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Jews (Haredim) during COVID
Part IV: Media Shenanigans, Disinformation, and Actions for Communicating Pandemics for Constructive Change
Using Latin American Legislation and Inter-American Standards to Combat Disinformation on Health Issues
Reconstructing News to Consume Constructive Messages about COVID: How Administrative Techniques could Redirect Minority Populations Toward Sustainable Information Management
Conclusions: Charting Futures for Mediated Messaging on Epidemics
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032735399
- Editor Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Media & Communication
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781032735399
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-032-73539-9
- Titel Covid-19 Misinformation Flows
- Autor Emmanuel K. (University of North Caroli Ngwainmbi
- Untertitel Challenges and Options for Reconstructing and Disseminating Mediated Messages
- Gewicht 700g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 270