Information Pollution as Social Harm

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  • ISBN 9781800715226
  • Weight: 288g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The coronavirus pandemic struck the world in a very distinctive way: experience from past pandemics or from more recent outbreaks could give us only a limited understanding of how the situation was likely to unfold. In this context, and with cyberspace being increasingly used to support health-related decision making and to market health products, potentially harmful behaviours have been carried out by individuals propagating non-science-based health (mis)information and conspiratorial thinking. This includes, among other actions, boycotting the use of masks and physical distancing, proactively opposing the use of the COVID-19 candidate vaccines, and promoting the use of useless or even dangerous substances to prevent or resist the virus. By relying on a virtual ethnography approach carried out on Italian-speaking alternative lifestyle and counter-information online communities, this book shows how the nature of personal interactions online and the construction of both personal and group identities through the development of an 'us vs. them' narrative, are central to the creation and propagation of medical misinformation.

This book is essential reading for researchers in the social, health, and data sciences and also professionals interested in scientific communication.

Anita Lavorgna is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Southampton, UK. Dr Lavorgna has an international research track record on, and expertise in, interdisciplinary research drawing together criminology, socio-legal studies, and web science. Amongst her publications are the textbook Cybercrimes: Critical Issues in a Global Context and the edited book Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices: A Multidisciplinary Perspective.

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