Published on in Vol 3 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44714, first published .
Global Misinformation Spillovers in the Vaccination Debate Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multilingual Twitter Study

Global Misinformation Spillovers in the Vaccination Debate Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multilingual Twitter Study

Global Misinformation Spillovers in the Vaccination Debate Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multilingual Twitter Study

Journals

  1. Paoletti G, Dall’Amico L, Kalimeri K, Lenti J, Mejova Y, Paolotti D, Starnini M, Tizzani M. Political context of the European vaccine debate on Twitter. Scientific Reports 2024;14(1) View
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  3. Perikli N, Bhattacharya S, Ogbuokiri B, Movahedi Nia Z, Lieberman B, Tripathi N, Dahbi S, Stevenson F, Bragazzi N, Kong J, Mellado B, Rudzicz F. Evaluating automatic annotation of lexicon-based models for stance detection of M-pox tweets from May 1st to Sep 5th, 2022. PLOS Digital Health 2024;3(7):e0000545 View
  4. Lu F, Tu C. The Impact of Comment Slant and Comment Tone on Digital Health Communication Among Polarized Publics: A Web-Based Survey Experiment. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e57967 View
  5. Ahmad H, Azhar A, Algosaibi A, Hussain J. Understanding Fluctuations in Public Opinion toward COVID-19 Vaccines: Insights from Social Media Analysis. Sage Open 2024;14(4) View