Framing pandemic news. Empirical research on Covid-19 representation in the Italian TV news

In empirical studies relating to COVID-19 and social media during the first outbreak of 2020, themes concerning the role of online platforms focused on: identifying infodemics, surveying public attitudes, assessing mental health, detecting or predicting COVID-19 cases, analysing government responses...

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