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Title: Misinformation and Covid-19 Infodemic: Identifying Offline Social Spaces for Infodemic Diffusion in Communities in Northern Nigeria
Authors: Mundi, Salma
Chuks-Ibe, Prisca Oluchi
Keywords: Covid-19 Infodemic diffusion
Offline social spaces
Misinformation
Communities
Northern Nigeria
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: NIGER STATE CHAPTER OF NIGERIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Series/Report no.: NIGERAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (NLA) NIGER STATE CHAPTER;Volume 7, Number 1
Abstract: The study argued that there is an intersection between social media and informal offline social spaces and for the world to win the war against infodemic' on COVID-19, there is the compelling need to disseminate information on COVID-19 and its safety protocols in informal offline social spaces for community information dissemination where even the vulnerable population in communities have access to. A qualitative case study design with embedded cases was adopted in this study. Ten participants purposively selected from three tea houses that were chosen for the study were interviewed. Findings indicated six informal channels of information dissemination existed in Samaru community, Kaduna State. They are businesses, local hangout, and venue for ceremonies, transportation, service, stations, essential services and workspaces. The paper recommended diffusing information on coronavirus in these channels as they are used by people of different social classes in the community as information sources. Information emanating from these spaces are also trusted by people in the community.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/31455
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