Doctoral Dissertation
Information in social epistemic structures: An analysis of conversations about Syrian refugees on social networks
This research examines how individuals process and trust information about Syrian refugees on social media, focusing on the epistemology of testimony and misinformation dynamics. Through quantitative analysis of 608 respondents, the study reveals how social media environments affect information exchange and attitude formation in the context of migration communication.
Keywords: Epistemology of testimony, misinformation, uncertainty.
Visual Paper Booklet
A visual exploration of the key findings from my research on information processing and uncertainty in social networks, presented in an interactive format.
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