Infodemic Management for Social and Behavior Change: Youth Mobilization for Combating Disinformation During COVID-19.

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Health Communication Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Epub Date: 2023-12-25 DOI:10.1080/10810730.2023.2231383
Altug Akin, Selin Turkel, Pinar Umul Unsal
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This study discusses an undergraduate elective university course as a notable case for youth mobilization in combatting misinformation during COVID-19 with positive social and behavior change outcomes of an indicative nature. Remote modality of the civic engagement course entailed students' voluntary work at partnering with society organizations specialized in new media technologies. Students' engagement with the civil society organizations' three different research and implementation projects as a form of voluntary work enabled them to mobilize in accordance with a vital dimension of infodemic management, namely engagement of communities to take positive action. Results derived from a mixed model research present that individual change observed on the students' knowledge, attitudes and practices as well as social change objectives of partnering institutions and the course are modestly positive, suggesting replication of adapted course design and implementation in relevant contexts.

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改变社会和行为的信息管理:在 COVID-19 期间动员青年打击虚假信息。
本研究讨论了在 COVID-19 期间,大学本科选修课程作为动员青年打击错误信息的一个显著案例,其积极的社会和行为改变结果具有指示性。公民参与课程的远程模式要求学生与专门从事新媒体技术的社会组织合作开展志愿工作。学生以志愿工作的形式参与民间社会组织的三个不同的研究和实施项目,使他们能够根据信息产业管理的一个重要方面,即动员社区采取积极行动。混合模式研究得出的结果表明,在学生的知识、态度和实践方面观察到的个人变化以及合作机构和课程的社会变革目标都是积极的,这表明在相关背景下可以推广经过调整的课程设计和实施。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives is the leading journal covering the full breadth of a field that focuses on the communication of health information globally. Articles feature research on: • Developments in the field of health communication; • New media, m-health and interactive health communication; • Health Literacy; • Social marketing; • Global Health; • Shared decision making and ethics; • Interpersonal and mass media communication; • Advances in health diplomacy, psychology, government, policy and education; • Government, civil society and multi-stakeholder initiatives; • Public Private partnerships and • Public Health campaigns. Global in scope, the journal seeks to advance a synergistic relationship between research and practical information. With a focus on promoting the health literacy of the individual, caregiver, provider, community, and those in the health policy, the journal presents research, progress in areas of technology and public health, ethics, politics and policy, and the application of health communication principles. The journal is selective with the highest quality social scientific research including qualitative and quantitative studies.
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