Published on in Vol 24, No 2 (2022): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/34385, first published .
Concerns Around Opposition to the Green Pass in Italy: Social Listening Analysis by Using a Mixed Methods Approach

Concerns Around Opposition to the Green Pass in Italy: Social Listening Analysis by Using a Mixed Methods Approach

Concerns Around Opposition to the Green Pass in Italy: Social Listening Analysis by Using a Mixed Methods Approach

Journals

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  13. Spitale G, Germani F, Biller-Andorno N. Disruptive Technologies and Open Science: How Open Should Open Science Be? A ‘Third Bioethics’ Ethical Framework. Science and Engineering Ethics 2024;30(4) View
  14. Germani F, Spitale G, Machiri S, Ho C, Ballalai I, Biller-Andorno N, Reis A. Ethical Considerations in Infodemic Management: Systematic Scoping Review. JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e56307 View
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