Examining Social Media Crisis Communication during Early COVID-19 from Public Health and News Media for Quality, Content, and Corresponding Public Sentiment by Daniel Gilli, Melissa MacKay, Andrew Papadopoulos, Taylor Colangeli, Jennifer McWhirter
Examining Social Media Crisis Communication during Early COVID-19 from Public Health and News Media for Quality, Content, and Corresponding Public Sentiment

Daniel Gilli, Melissa MacKay, Andrew Papadopoulos, Taylor Colangeli, Jennifer McWhirter

Examining Social Media Crisis Communication during Early COVID-19 from Public Health and News Media for Quality, Content, and Corresponding Public Sentiment

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health #18

Daniel Gilli, Melissa MacKay, Andrew Papadopoulos, Taylor Colangeli, Jennifer McWhirter

14 pages first pub 2021 (editions) not a book user-added

nonfiction education health science sociology

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Abstract: Rising COVID-19 cases in Canada in early 2021, coupled with pervasive mis- and disinformation, demonstrate the critical relationship between effective crisis communication, trust, and risk protective measure adherence by the public. Trus...

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