Published on in Vol 16, No 11 (2014): November

An AIDS-Denialist Online Community on a Russian Social Networking Service: Patterns of Interactions With Newcomers and Rhetorical Strategies of Persuasion

An AIDS-Denialist Online Community on a Russian Social Networking Service: Patterns of Interactions With Newcomers and Rhetorical Strategies of Persuasion

An AIDS-Denialist Online Community on a Russian Social Networking Service: Patterns of Interactions With Newcomers and Rhetorical Strategies of Persuasion

Journals

  1. Rykov Y, Meylakhs P. Network Structure of an AIDS-Denialists Online Community: Identifying Core Members and the Risk Group. SSRN Electronic Journal 2016 View
  2. Rykov Y, Meylakhs P, Sinyavskaya Y. Network Structure of an AIDS-Denialist Online Community: Identifying Core Members and the Risk Group. American Behavioral Scientist 2017;61(7):688 View
  3. Chentsova‐Dutton Y, Ryder A. Cultural models of normalcy and deviancy. Asian Journal of Social Psychology 2020;23(2):187 View
  4. Bianchini C, Truccolo I, Bidoli E, Mazzocut M. Avoiding misleading information: A study of complementary medicine online information for cancer patients. Library & Information Science Research 2019;41(1):67 View
  5. Dudina V, Judina D, King E. Fears about antiretroviral therapy among users of the internet forum for people living with HIV/AIDS in Russia. AIDS Care 2017;29(2):268 View
  6. Suarez-Lledo V, Alvarez-Galvez J. Prevalence of Health Misinformation on Social Media: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(1):e17187 View
  7. Peng W, Lim S, Meng J. Persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: a systematic review. Information, Communication & Society 2023;26(11):2131 View
  8. Kou Y, Gui X, Chen Y, Pine K. Conspiracy Talk on Social Media. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2017;1(CSCW):1 View
  9. Mitchell S. Population Control, Deadly Vaccines, and Mutant Mosquitoes: The Construction and Circulation of Zika Virus Conspiracy Theories Online. Canadian Journal of Communication 2019;44(2):211 View
  10. Chakhunashvili K, Chakhunashvili D, Kvirkvelia E, Toria T, Basilaia L, Gorjomeladze T. Correlation of geopolitics, education, democracy with COVID-19 vaccination rate. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  11. Duxbury S. Information creation on online drug forums: How drug use becomes moral on the margins of science. Current Sociology 2018;66(3):431 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Dornostup O, Suvorova A. Social Informatics. View
  2. Koltsova O, Porshnev A, Sinyavskaya Y. The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies. View
  3. Bodrunova S, Nepiyuschikh D. Social Computing and Social Media: Design, User Experience and Impact. View