2021
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/c76qh
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Paying Attention to the Pandemic: Knowledge of COVID-19 Facts by News Source and Demographics

Abstract: The structured inequalities built into our sociotechnical institutions shape access to knowledge. During the COVID-19 pandemic, knowledge acquisition was shaped by news sources, class, and race. Through analysis of nationally representative data using logistic models, this study reveals how the use of different news sources differentially shapes access to accurate knowledge about COVID-19 topics for different demographics. Those who rely on informal and local news sources have the largest knowledge gaps about … Show more

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“…These social media sources can provide inaccurate, incomplete or simply incorrect information to the users. During the COVID-19 pandemic, knowledge acquisition about COVID-19 was shaped by news sources [8]. This study revealed how the use of different news sources differentially shapes access to accurate knowledge about COVID-19.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…These social media sources can provide inaccurate, incomplete or simply incorrect information to the users. During the COVID-19 pandemic, knowledge acquisition about COVID-19 was shaped by news sources [8]. This study revealed how the use of different news sources differentially shapes access to accurate knowledge about COVID-19.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 83%