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Networks of Informative Fiction? Can there be some truth in misinformation, and why this matters for network research.
Bontempo, A. C. (in press). Favorable patient attitudes toward clinicians’ transparent communication of diagnostic uncertainty and its role in patient trust. Social Science & Medicine - Qualitative Research in Health, 3.
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Iyer, S. R. (2022). Assessing virtual reality media productions: Findings from a qualitative analysis of immersive experiences in climate change as offered via Oculus TV. Journal Communication Spectrum: Capturing New Perspectives in Communication 12(2), 77-95.
Iyer, S. R., Pavlik, J. V., & Jin, V. (2022). Virtual Tourism in the Peri-and-Post COVID-19 Era: Understanding How Experiential Media Are Utilized in the Making of “Qatar 2022”. Advances in Journalism and Communication, 10, 81-102.
Pavlik, J. V., & Iyer, S. R. (2022). Of Media and Mediums: Illusion and the Roots of Virtual Reality in Victorian era Science, Social Change and Spiritualism. Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 31, Number 3 (Pre-Print).
Iyer, S. R., Pavlik, J. V., & Jin, S. V. (2022). Leveraging virtual reality (VR) for sports public relations and sports journalism: qualitative analyses of VR content productions for ‘Russia 2018’ and ‘Qatar 2022’ FIFA World Cups, Journal of Sport & Tourism, 26:4, 335-362.
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