Gender Differences and Perception of Disinformation in News Consumption Among Migrant Communities in Chile
Research has shown that news coverage plays a crucial role in migration experience, with access to information —or disinformation— creating knowledge gaps that affect migrants' inclusion. Information consumption patterns also vary, and these differences may become more pronounced when intersected wi...
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2024
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