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Published on 17.11.14 in Vol 16, No 11 (2014): November

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Works citing "An AIDS-Denialist Online Community on a Russian Social Networking Service: Patterns of Interactions With Newcomers and Rhetorical Strategies of Persuasion"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.3338):

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  1. Rykov YG, Meylakhs PA. Network Structure of an AIDS-Denialists Online Community: Identifying Core Members and the Risk Group. SSRN Electronic Journal 2016;
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  2. Rykov YG, Meylakhs PA, Sinyavskaya YE. Network Structure of an AIDS-Denialist Online Community: Identifying Core Members and the Risk Group. American Behavioral Scientist 2017;61(7):688
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  3. Chentsova‐Dutton YE, Ryder AG. Cultural models of normalcy and deviancy. Asian Journal of Social Psychology 2020;23(2):187
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  5. Dudina VI, Judina DI, King EJ. Fears about antiretroviral therapy among users of the internet forum for people living with HIV/AIDS in Russia. AIDS Care 2017;29(2):268
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  6. Suarez-Lledo V, Alvarez-Galvez J. Prevalence of Health Misinformation on Social Media: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(1):e17187
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  7. Peng W, Lim S, Meng J. Persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: a systematic review. Information, Communication & Society 2023;26(11):2131
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  8. Kou Y, Gui X, Chen Y, Pine K. Conspiracy Talk on Social Media. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2017;1(CSCW):1
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  9. . Population Control, Deadly Vaccines, and Mutant Mosquitoes: The Construction and Circulation of Zika Virus Conspiracy Theories Online. Canadian Journal of Communication 2019;44(2):211
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  10. Chakhunashvili K, Chakhunashvili DG, Kvirkvelia E, Toria T, Basilaia L, Gorjomeladze T. Correlation of geopolitics, education, democracy with COVID-19 vaccination rate. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1)
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.3338):

  1. Dornostup O, Suvorova A. Social Informatics. 2018. Chapter 4:40
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  2. Koltsova O, Porshnev A, Sinyavskaya Y. The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies. 2021. Chapter 19:335
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  3. Bodrunova SS, Nepiyuschikh D. Social Computing and Social Media: Design, User Experience and Impact. 2022. Chapter 33:468
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