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Expectant, anxious and excited: the information journey of Chinese first-time mothers
Meixing Liu, Fang XuThe purpose of this study is to explore the information needs and behaviors of Chinese first-time mothers from the perspective of information journey theory.
Hey, let's take a selfie: insights of selfie defamiliarisation in the classroom
Jeya Amantha Kumar, Paula Alexandra Silva, Sharifah Osman, Brandford BervellSelfie is a popular self-expression platform to visually communicate and represent individual thoughts, beliefs, and creativity. However, not much has been investigated about…
Drivers of e-government use during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Vietnam
Hoai Than Nguyen, Elaine Quintana BorazonThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted various systems that drove people to adapt to certain technologies, such as electronic government services, for daily survival and to meet…
Learning with smartphones: the acceptance of m-learning in higher education
Özlem Efiloğlu KurtIn parallel with technological developments, mobile devices have become an important part of our daily lives. Nowadays, people, particularly generation Z, actively engage with the…
“Masks do not work”: COVID-19 misperceptions and theory-driven corrective strategies on Facebook
Porismita Borah, Sojung Kim, Ying-Chia (Louise) HsuOne of the most prolific areas of misinformation research is examining corrective strategies in messaging. The main purposes of the current study are to examine the effects of (1…
It's the platform, stupid (-; the elitist nature of sport podcast listeners
Yair Galily, Tal Laor, Tal Samuel-AzranDespite the ability of podcasts to bring free quality content to the masses, studies found that podcast consumption have been identified mostly with the elite class, thus…
Tweet for peace: Twitter as a medium for developing a peace discourse in the hands of the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot leaders
Christiana Karayianni, Charis PsaltisThe article examines how the two Cypriot leaders – the Greek-Cypriot community leader Nicos Anastasiades and the Turkish-Cypriot community leader Mustafa Akinci – have used their…
COVID-19 fake news among the general population: motives, sociodemographic, attitude/behavior and impacts – a systematic review
Vimala Balakrishnan, Luqman Hakim Abdul Rahman, Jia Kai Tan, Yee Sin LeeThis systematic review aims to synthesize the literature reporting the motives, sociodemographic, attitude/behavior and impacts of fake news during the COVID-19 pandemic…
Museums and communicating climate change-related issues on Facebook platforms
Dragana Bikovska, Chern Li LiewThis research examines the ways in which museums have utilised their Facebook platforms to communicate about climate and environmental-related challenges. The aim is to offer a…
Online political engagement, cognitive skills and engagement with misinformation: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States
Saifuddin Ahmed, Dani Madrid-Morales, Melissa TullyInformational use of social media facilitates political engagement. Yet, there is also evidence of the perils of frequent political engagement in misinformation propagation. This…
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