Social media trust: Fighting misinformation in the time of crisis
MSMaryam ShahbaziDBDeborah Bunker
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Abstract
During crises, the proliferation of misinformation, often termed "infodemics," can severely compromise Shared Situational Awareness (SSA) and impede effective response. With the advent of technology, social media platforms have become crucial tools for response agencies to counteract misinformation and promote SSA. Yet, the intricate dynamics between information dissemination, communication strategies, and trust, especially in the digital realm, remain underexplored. This research looks at the utilisation of technology, specifically social media platforms like Facebook, by response agencies to navigate the challenges of infodemics. Drawing from Seppänen et al. (2013) SSA model, we identified potential risks in…
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Authors
2- MSMaryam ShahbaziCorresponding
- DBDeborah Bunker
The University of Sydney
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Keywords
- Misinformation
- Social media
- Internet privacy
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Sociology
- Political science
- Public relations
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