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Conspiracy and debunking narratives about COVID-19 origination on
  Chinese social media: How it started and who is to blame

Conspiracy and debunking narratives about COVID-19 origination on Chinese social media: How it started and who is to blame

Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review (HKSMR), 2020
17 November 2020
Kaiping Chen
Anfan Chen
Jingwen Zhang
Jingbo Meng
Cuihua Shen
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Papers citing "Conspiracy and debunking narratives about COVID-19 origination on Chinese social media: How it started and who is to blame"

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Science Factionalism: How Group Identity Language Affects Public
  Engagement with Misinformation and Debunking Narratives on a Popular Q&A
  Platform in China
Science Factionalism: How Group Identity Language Affects Public Engagement with Misinformation and Debunking Narratives on a Popular Q&A Platform in China
Kaiping Chen
Yepeng Jin
Anqi Shao
AI4CE
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15 Dec 2021
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