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    Things That Take from People’s Bodies: Rumours about Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling and Evil Spirits in Ethiopia by Caroline Ackley, Ketema Degefa, Eyoel Taye, Nega Assefa, Mohamed Aliyi, Getahun Wakwaya

    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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    How Vaccination Rumours Spread Online: Tracing the Dissemination of Information Regarding Adverse Events of COVID-19 Vaccines by Tauel Harper, Katie Attwell

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…While some cases illustrate that social media networks can synthesise and amplify rumours about adverse events, traditional media coverage remains crucial as a forum for exploring and debunking spurious claims.Conclusion: Traditional media stories still bear signficant responsibility as credibility markers for rumours about vaccine adverse events. …”
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    Rumours in education circles: vocational training teachers / Rumores en la enseñanza, profesores de formación profesional by Francisco José Ramiro de la Mata

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Several issues regarding rumours are addressed, such as their source, the place where they occur, their timing, their form, their reliability, or the way they affect teachers´ mood.…”
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    Understanding rumour conceptions, forms, dissemination and control at workplace : narratives from the employees / Mohd Mursyiddin Abdul Manaf by Abdul Manaf, Mohd Mursyiddin

    Published 2013
    “…This qualitative research focuses on the problem of understanding how private and public sector employees make sense and unconsciously be involved in rumour phenomenon in their organisations. This problem is addressed through four objectives - 1) to identify the main factors that trigger the conception of rumours in workplace, 2) to explore the most possible types/forms of rumours that circulate among the employees in their workplace, 3) to understand the raison d’être of rumours being disseminated by employees in their workplace, and 4) to determine the best measures taken by the employees in managing rumour spread at their workplace. …”
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    Rumour Response Strategy And Behavioural Intention: The Mediating Roles Of Anxiety And Government Reputation During Covid-19 “Infodemic” In China by Chen, Guangyu

    Published 2023
    “…The rising popularity of social media has inevitably led to the dissemination of both factual and truthful information as well as rumours. Specifically, numerous health rumours have circulated on digital platforms following the global COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    A Kashmiri Woman Stuck in Crossfire: Exploring the Impact of Militarisation on Everyday Lives in Farah Bashir’s <i>Rumours of Spring</i> by A. S. Adish, Reju George Mathew

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Published in 2021, Farah Bashir’s debut work, <i>Rumours of Spring</i>, is a deeply personal yet undeniably political exploration of the crisis in Kashmir from its aggravated phase in the beginning of the 1990s. …”
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    The Importance of Blood Is Infinite: Conceptions of Blood as Life Force, Rumours and Fear of Trial Participation in a Fulani Village in Rural Gambia. by Sarah O'Neill, Susan Dierickx, Joseph Okebe, Edgard Dabira, Charlotte Gryseels, Umberto d'Alessandro, Koen Peeters Grietens

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Although trial recruitment was initially high in the village, some families refused screening when rumours started spreading that the trial team was taking too much blood. …”
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    Rumours and Revolution. Review of: Aksenov, V. B. (2020).... by Sergey Aleksandrovich Nefedov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…More particularly, the author analyses the content and distribution of rumours in various segments of the population. Trying to explain the role of rumours in the 1917 Revolution, V. …”
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