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  • The Moderation of Human Cha... The Moderation of Human Characteristics in the Control Mechanisms of Rumours in Social Media: The Case of Food Rumours in China
    Sun, Sangluo; Ge, Xiaowei; Wen, Xiaowei ... Frontiers in psychology, 01/2022, Volume: 12
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    Social networks are widely used as a fast and ubiquitous information-sharing medium. The mass spread of food rumours has seriously invaded public's healthy life and impacted food production. It can ...
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  • Narrative Landmines Narrative Landmines
    Bernardi, Daniel Leonard 2012, 20120312, 2012-03-30, 20120101
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    Islamic extremism is the dominant security concern of many contemporary governments, spanning the industrialized West to the developing world.Narrative Landminesexplores how rumors fit into and ...
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  • Fake news detection: A hybr... Fake news detection: A hybrid CNN-RNN based deep learning approach
    Nasir, Jamal Abdul; Khan, Osama Subhani; Varlamis, Iraklis International journal of information management data insights, April 2021, 2021-04-00, 2021-04-01, Volume: 1, Issue: 1
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    •A thorough review of techniques, algorithms, datasets, and tasks for fake news detection.•An overview of text processing deep learning architectures for handling fake news detection as a text ...
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  • A survey on fake news and r... A survey on fake news and rumour detection techniques
    Bondielli, Alessandro; Marcelloni, Francesco Information sciences, September 2019, 2019-09-00, Volume: 497
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    False or unverified information spreads just like accurate information on the web, thus possibly going viral and influencing the public opinion and its decisions. Fake news and rumours represent the ...
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  • 'Corona?: 5g?: Or both?': T... 'Corona?: 5g?: Or both?': The dynamics of covid-19/5g conspiracy theories on facebook
    Bruns, Axel; Harrington, Stephen; Hurcombe, Edward Media International Australia, 11/2020, Volume: 177, Issue: 1
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    Focussing in detail on one key component of the infodemic surrounding COVID-19, this article traces the dissemination dynamics of rumours that the pandemic outbreak was somehow related to the rollout ...
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  • Reading the riots on Twitte... Reading the riots on Twitter: methodological innovation for the analysis of big data
    Procter, Rob; Vis, Farida; Voss, Alex International journal of social research methodology, 20/5/1/, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    For social scientists, the widespread adoption of social media presents both an opportunity and a challenge. Data that can shed light on people's habits, opinions and behaviour is available now on a ...
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  • How do refugees navigate th... How do refugees navigate the UNHCR's bureaucracy? The role of rumours in accessing humanitarian aid and resettlement
    Ozkul, Derya; Jarrous, Rita Third world quarterly, 05/2021, Volume: 42, Issue: 10
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    In conflict situations, rapid changes can occur in the conditions in both host and home countries. In the context of such uncertainty, how do refugees navigate the bureaucratic apparatus of the ...
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  • Taking social relationships... Taking social relationships seriously: Lessons learned from the informed consent practices of a vaccine trial on the Kenyan Coast
    Gikonyo, Caroline; Bejon, Philip; Marsh, Vicki ... Social science & medicine (1982), 09/2008, Volume: 67, Issue: 5
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    Individual informed consent is a key ethical obligation for clinical studies, but empirical studies show that key requirements are often not met. Common recommendations to strengthen consent in low ...
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  • Health interventions and th... Health interventions and the persistence of rumour: The circulation of sterility stories in African public health campaigns
    Kaler, Amy Social science & medicine (1982), 05/2009, Volume: 68, Issue: 9
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    Public health programmes have done enormous good in Africa and elsewhere in the global south, but have also been met with skepticism. This skepticism often takes the form of rumours about the motives ...
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  • Resource Rumours in the Bol... Resource Rumours in the Bolivian Andes: The Potential of Gold in Community Land
    SHEILD JOHANSSON, MIRANDA Bulletin of Latin American research, July 2020, 2020-07-00, 20200701, Volume: 39, Issue: 3
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    This article discusses the rumour of gold in an indigenous, Andean community. As the rumour circulated, it triggered speculation regarding potential claims to the gold, as well as concerns about how ...
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