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Social networks and popular understanding of science and health : sharing disparities
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Southwell, Brian G. (Brian Glen), 1974- author
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Social media in medicine.
/ Medical informatics.
/ Social Media.
/ Consumer Health Information.
/ Health Education.
/ Healthcare Disparities.
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Social networks and popular understanding of science and health : sharing disparities
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Southwell, Brian G. (Brian Glen), 1974- author
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Social media in medicine.
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/ Healthcare Disparities.
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Overview
Utilization of social media for teaching people about science and health in the 21st century may seem like an obvious strategy. However, systematic reliance on social networks to spread information may be a recipe for inequity. An increasing body of research suggests that some people are much less likely than others to share information in a peer-to-peer environment. This book explores why these information-sharing patterns persist, why they matter to society, and what, if anything, can be done to address these tendencies.-- Source other than Library of Congress
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Johns Hopkins University Press ; RTI Press
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9781421413242, 1421413248
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| R859.7.S63 S68 2013 | 1 | BOOK | GENERAL |
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