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Eda Kalmre: What a Wonderful World of Legends! Articles on rumours and legends
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Analysing How People Orient to and Spread Rumours in Social Media by Looking at Conversational Threads.
Published 2016-01-01“…Little is known, however, about the dynamics of the life cycle of a social media rumour. In this paper we present a methodology that has enabled us to collect, identify and annotate a dataset of 330 rumour threads (4,842 tweets) associated with 9 newsworthy events. …”
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Meaning-Making and Rumour-Mongering in the Shadow of Terrorism: The Case of the Charlie Hebdo Attack in Paris
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<i>Rumour</i>: A Lexicographical Description of the Word Meaning From Evidentiality Perspective
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Rumours and reputation: Evaluating multi-dimensional trust within a decentralised reputation system
Published 2007“…Finally, we present a novel solution to the problem of rumour propagation within such systems. This solution uses the notion of private and shared information, and provides estimates consistent with a centralised reputation system, whilst maintaining the anonymity of the agents, and avoiding bias and overconfidence. © 2007 IFAAMAS.…”
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Hubungan khabar angin (grapevine) dalam organisasi den kesannya tehadap kakitangan di sebuah universiti awam
Published 2015Subjects: “…Rumour…”
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Rumour and social stigma as barriers to the prevention of coronavirus disease (COVID-19): What solutions to consider?
Published 2020-09-01Subjects: “…rumour, social stigma, sars-cov-2, covid-19, prevention efforts…”
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Stock Market Volatility during Rumours of War and Actual War: Case of Russia- Ukraine Conflict
Published 2022-06-01“…Investors are humans and are sensitive to rumours of war and actual war events, which appear to have different impacts on stock market performance. …”
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RUMOURS, CONSPIRACY BELIEFS AND COVID-19 VACCINATION ATTITUDES IN BULGARIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
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Anti-misinformation regulation and students’ rumour sharing motivations: the case of the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore
Published 2020“…The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of curbing the spread of harmful misinformation online and prompted governments to introduce legislation against spreading rumours and fake news. Based on the case of the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore, this study investigated self-reported motivations behind college students’ decisions to share or not share rumours on WhatsApp, and how motivations related to anti-misinformation regulation vary with rumour type (dread or wish). …”
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How do refugees navigate the UNHCR’s bureaucracy? the role of rumours in accessing humanitarian aid and resettlement
Published 2021“…We conceptualise this interpretive labour as a collective process that contributes to generating rumours among refugee groups.…”
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'Rumours' and clinical trials: a retrospective examination of a paediatric malnutrition study in Zambia, southern Africa
Published 2010-09-01“…However, what may appear superficially as 'gossip' or 'rumours' can also be regarded and understood as metaphors which represent local concerns. …”
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Rumours, myths, and misperceptions as barriers to contraceptive use among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa
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'Rumours' and clinical trials: a retrospective examination of a paediatric malnutrition study in Zambia, southern Africa.
Published 2010“…However, what may appear superficially as 'gossip' or 'rumours' can also be regarded and understood as metaphors which represent local concerns. …”
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Things That Take from People’s Bodies: Rumours about Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling and Evil Spirits in Ethiopia
Published 2022-09-01“…We conclude by arguing that local frames of understanding should not be dismissed as ‘rumours’ or simply as something to overcome in health research; rather, they require serious attention and indicate the need for open dialogue between researchers and the public. …”
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