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_aMonica Stephens _954149 |
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_aA geospatial infodemic: _b Mapping Twitter conspiracy theories of COVID-19/ |
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_bsage _c2020 |
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520 | _aConspiracy theories have proliferated during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide an explanation for uncontrollable circumstances. Most conspiratorial explanations often ascribe disease to foreigners or as a result of deliberate actions. Through mapping retweets that attribute COVID-19 to a bioweapon or a lab in China, I examine the geography behind a metonymic conspiracy theory. | ||
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_010527 _916533 _dSage Publications Ltd., 2019 _tDialogues in human geography. _w(OSt)20840795 _x2043-8214 |
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