COVID-19 vaccine online misinformation in Fiji: Preliminary findings
Digital media, opens a vast array of avenues for lay people to effectively engage with news, information and debates about important science and health issues. However, they have also become a fertile ground for various stakeholders to spread misinformation and disinformation, stimulate uncivil disc...
Main Authors: | Romitesh Kant, Rufino Varea, Jason Titifanue |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Asia Pacific Network
2021-09-01
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Series: | Pacific Journalism Review |
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Online Access: | https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/1189 |
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