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An Asian Perspective on Combating Misinformation: What Have We Learned?
Ran Wei
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Department of Communication Studies
School of Communication
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Misinformation
100%
Asian Perspective
100%
COVID-19 Misinformation
60%
Digital Data
40%
Risk Perception
20%
Exposure Level
20%
General Public
20%
Dynamic Process
20%
Pandemic Control
20%
Institutional Trust
20%
Techno
20%
COVID-19 Spread
20%
Authoritarian State
20%
Unequal Access
20%
Free Flow of Data
20%
Dynamic Effects
20%
Public Health Emergency
20%
Public Confidence
20%
Policy Action
20%
Differential Impact
20%
Marketplace of Ideas
20%
Infodemic
20%
Infrastructure Networks
20%
Restricted Access
20%
Risk Beliefs
20%
Fight against COVID-19
20%
Risk Knowledge
20%
Access Flow
20%
Control Drive
20%
Psychology
Risk Perception
100%
Dynamic Process
100%
Public Health
100%
Attitude and Beliefs
100%
Social Sciences
COVID-19
100%
Risk Perception
33%
Nutrition Policy
33%
Attitude and Beliefs
33%
Infodemic
33%
Free Flow of Information
33%
Computer Science
Misinformation
100%
Digital Information
25%
Computer Hardware
12%
Dynamic Process
12%
Institutional Trust
12%
Draw Conclusion
12%
Infrastructure Network
12%
Authoritarian Government
12%