Health Communication During a Pandemic: What Is Our Role as Communication Scholars? Introductory Note
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Covid-19: A Pandemic Managed by Official Sources Through Political Communication
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Journalism: A Set of Transformations in Five Domains
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With the Newsroom at Home: Routines and Tensions of Women Journalists in Times of Covid-19
Gladys Adriana Espinel Rubio, Raúl Prada Núñez, Kelly G. Muñoz, César Augusto Hernández Suárez
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The Controversy in Media Health Coverage: The Stayaway Covid Application and Information Sources
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Conspiracy Theories in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Populism, Social Media and Misinformation
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Critical Review: A Review of the Studies About the Usage of Social Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Who Do the Portuguese Trust? Government Communication Management in the Covid-19 Pandemic
Gisela Gonçalves, Valeriano Piñeiro Naval, Bianca Persici Toniolo
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Health Communication in Times of Pandemic: The Perspective of Portuguese National Health Service Users
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