Published on in Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Jan-Jun
JMIR Infodemiology: US Black Maternal Health Advocacy Topics and Trends on Twitter: Temporal Infoveillance Study… https://t.co/NAsgE1H0o0
2:07 PM · Apr 20, 2022
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RT @jmirpub: JMIR Infodemiology: US Black Maternal Health Advocacy Topics and Trends on Twitter: Temporal Infoveillance Study https://t.co/…
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One of our @brown_cds projects, led by @Brown_SPH Prof Diana Grigsby-Toussaint, explores how discourse by advocates… https://t.co/ywKDRPvVL2
1:14 PM · Apr 21, 2022
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RT @ashleymchamp: One of our @brown_cds projects, led by @Brown_SPH Prof Diana Grigsby-Toussaint, explores how discourse by advocates for B…
1:17 PM · Apr 21, 2022
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How did Black maternal health advocates voice their concerns on Twitter during the pandemic versus the year before?… https://t.co/HldXjyjx3l
1:22 PM · Apr 21, 2022
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RT @brown_cds: How did Black maternal health advocates voice their concerns on Twitter during the pandemic versus the year before? Read our…
3:53 PM · Apr 21, 2022
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RT @brown_cds: How did Black maternal health advocates voice their concerns on Twitter during the pandemic versus the year before? Read our…
4:12 PM · Apr 21, 2022
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RT @brown_cds: How did Black maternal health advocates voice their concerns on Twitter during the pandemic versus the year before? Read our…
12:48 PM · Apr 22, 2022
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RT @ashleymchamp: One of our @brown_cds projects, led by @Brown_SPH Prof Diana Grigsby-Toussaint, explores how discourse by advocates for B…
12:48 PM · Apr 22, 2022
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RT @brown_cds: How did Black maternal health advocates voice their concerns on Twitter during the pandemic versus the year before? Read our…
6:16 PM · Apr 22, 2022
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