Literature on dehoaxing/debunking misinformation
Dear all, I am doing a literature review on the effects of dehoaxing /debunking misinformation online. I am aware of a few meta-analyses on this topic, but the studies included are not terribly recent. Any pointers to fresh studies, or the researchers who specialize, on the effects of debunking online misinformation is highly appreciated, especially on misinformation in multimedia format (images and videos in addition to text). Thank you! Cindy -- Cuihua (Cindy) Shen, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Communication, UC Davis Co-Director, Computational Communication Research Lab (c2.ucdavis.edu) Vice Chair, ICA Computational Methods Interest Group Associate Editor, Computational Communication Research Homepage <http://communication.ucdavis.edu/people/cuishen> Google Scholar <https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qoj5YaYAAAAJ&hl=en> Academia.edu <https://ucdavis.academia.edu/CuihuaShen> Researchgate <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cuihua_Shen> Hot off the press: One size fits all: Context Collapse, Self-Presentation Strategies and Language Styles on Facebook <https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jcmc/zmy006/4962540> Do men advance faster than women? Debunking the gender performance gap in two Massively Multiplayer Online Games. <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcc4.12159/full>
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Cuihua Shen