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Tag Archives: Coronavirus

Navigating the Infodemic, Part One

Coronavirus

Media and Misinformation in the Time of Covid-19

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This entry was posted in bias, fake news, Information literacy, journalism, media education, Media literacy, news, newspapers, op ed, politics and tagged Boris Johnson, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Donald Trump, Laura Kuenssberg, misinformation on June 29, 2020 by dbuckingham2015.

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