Can you find out how people are gaining online information about the virus and how they are using online platforms to share this information with others?
What strategies do they use to establish trust in this information?
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Viral nationalisms: media communication, state power and nation-building in Coronavirus-era Tanzania
: : Author: Rebekah Ciribassi is a PhD candidate in Anthropology, …The digital presence of coronavirus in Amazonia
: : Author: Andrea Bravo Díaz, anthropologist, UCL alumnus, Institute …Memes – the moral police of the internet in the time of Covid-19
: : Author: Daniel Miller, UCL. He is also a member of …Affective Venting on Whatsapp
: : Author: Pauline Garvey, Department of Anthropology in Maynooth …The Dunning-Kruger effect of COVID-19
: : Author: Mayarí Hengstermann, Ph.D., co-investigator at The Centre of …