[Air-L] coronavirus, misinformation, mental health and online media - resources

kalev leetaru kalev.leetaru5 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 18 08:18:14 PDT 2020


FYI, for those interested in tracking the media narratives around CV19,
we've released two datasets, one for television news and one for online
news, with brief snippets of the mentions and their contexts, to allow for
exploration of how the media narrative has shifted around the disease over
time:

https://blog.gdeltproject.org/a-new-dataset-for-exploring-the-coronavirus-narrative-on-television-news/
https://blog.gdeltproject.org/a-new-global-dataset-for-exploring-the-coronavirus-narrative-in-worldwide-english-online-news/

The TV dataset has all mentions on 11 stations, while the web dataset has
the first mention in around 1.1 million online articles (English now but
expanding shortly).

K


On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:34 AM Craig Hamilton <Craig.Hamilton at bcu.ac.uk>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Many people in my personal networks are concerned about the things they
> are seeing related to COVID-19 (coronavirus) in their social media feeds,
> or in parental WhatsApp groups. It occurred to me that a short list of
> resources for people to read and/or share might be useful at this time.
>
> I wondered if list members could suggest short, easily digestible,
> public-facing resources that provide useful guidance on the
> sharing/consumption of misinformation or unverified health advice on social
> media and other channels (e.g. WhatsApp). In addition, similarly
> short/digestible resources or other advice around the self-care
> implications of consuming rolling coverage of the outbreak may well be
> useful.
>
> I’d be happy to collaborate with others on pulling the eventual list of
> resources together, should any of you be interested in doing that.
>
> Kind regards, and I hope you are all staying safe.
> Craig
>
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