"Do as I say but not as I do": Influence of political leaders' populist communication styles on public adherence in a crisis using the global case of COVID-19 movement restrictions [0.03%]
“说一套做一套”——疫情期间政治领导人的民粹沟通方式对公众遵从行为的影响:基于新冠肺炎疫情期间各国实施限制措施的比较研究
Libo Liu,Kristijan Mirkovski,Paul Benjamin Lowry et al.
Libo Liu et al.
This paper explores the influence of political leaders' populist communication styles on public adherence to government policies regarding COVID-19 containment. We adopt a mixed-methods approach that combines: theory building with a nested ...
Understanding the role of social media usage and health self-efficacy in the processing of COVID-19 rumors: A SOR perspective [0.03%]
从SOR视角理解社交媒体使用和健康自我效能在新冠肺炎谣言处理中的作用
Xiaofei Zhang,Yixuan Liu,Ziru Qin et al.
Xiaofei Zhang et al.
Apart from the direct health and behavioral influence of the COVID-19 pandemic itself, COVID-19 rumors as an infodemic enormously amplified public anxiety and cause serious outcomes. Although factors influencing such rumors propagation have...
Xiaojun Yuan,Dan Wu,DeeDee Bennett Gayle
Xiaojun Yuan
What difficulties did the college students encountered in information seeking during the COVID-19 pandemic? [0.03%]
疫情期间大学生信息获取困难的调查研究——以新冠肺炎疫情为例
Kun Huang,Xiaoyu Wang,Shichao Luo et al.
Kun Huang et al.
To better promote information service and fight the infodemic, this paper investigated the difficulties that Chinese college students encountered in information seeking during the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected data in two stages. In the f...
Exploring Public Response to COVID-19 on Weibo with LDA Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis [0.03%]
基于LDA主题模型和情感分析的新冠肺炎疫情期间微博公众舆情研究
Runbin Xie,Samuel Kai Wah Chu,Dickson Kak Wah Chiu et al.
Runbin Xie et al.
It is necessary and important to understand public responses to crises, including disease outbreaks. Traditionally, surveys have played an essential role in collecting public opinion, while nowadays, with the increasing popularity of social...
Socially vulnerable populations adoption of technology to address lifestyle changes amid COVID-19 in the US [0.03%]
美国疫情期间弱势群体采用技术以应对新冠肺炎流行带来的生活方式变化
Elisabeth Dubois,Xiaojun Yuan,DeeDee Bennett Gayle et al.
Elisabeth Dubois et al.
The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed every facet of our lives overnight and has resulted in many challenges and opportunities. Utilizing the Lens of Vulnerability we investigate how disparities in technology adoption affect activities o...
Exploring Occupation Differences in Reactions to COVID-19 Pandemic on Twitter [0.03%]
探究推特用户在新冠肺炎疫情期间的 occupation 差异及其反应
Yi Zhao,Haixu Xi,Chengzhi Zhang
Yi Zhao
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic-related information are flooded on social media, and analyzing this information from an occupational perspective can help us to understand the social implications of this unprecedented disruption...
Using Open Data to Monitor the Status of a Metropolitan Area: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Turin [0.03%]
利用开放数据监测都市区状况:都灵市案例分析
Filippo Candela,Paolo Mulassano
Filippo Candela
The paper presents and discusses the method adopted by Compagnia di San Paolo, one of the largest European philanthropic institutions, to monitor the advancement, despite the COVID-19 situation, in providing specific input to the decision-m...
Tao Hu,Weihe Wendy Guan,Xinyan Zhu et al.
Tao Hu et al.
The COVID-19 outbreak is a global pandemic declared by the World Health Organization, with rapidly increasing cases in most countries. A wide range of research is urgently needed for understanding the COVID-19 pandemic, such as transmissibi...
How American Academic Medical/Health Sciences Libraries Responded to the COVID-19 Health Crisis: An Observational Study [0.03%]
美国学术医学/健康科学图书馆对新冠疫情的响应:一项观察性研究
Fei Yu,Nandita Mani
Fei Yu
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused a pandemic and global health crisis. Although normal operation and services in many libraries have been greatly disrupted, academic libraries in the United States were reportedly respondin...