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                                            [0] => Social media and fact-checking platforms against disinformation about COVID-19
                                            [1] => Redes sociales y plataformas de fact-checking contra la desinformación sobre la COVID-19
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                                            [0] => Ramon-Vegas, Xavier
                                            [1] => Mauri-Ríos, Marcel
                                            [2] => Rodríguez-Martínez, Ruth
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                                            [0] => Fact-checking
                                            [1] => Verification
                                            [2] => Disinformation
                                            [3] => COVID-19
                                            [4] => Social media
                                            [5] => Twitter
                                            [6] => Fact-checking
                                            [7] => Verificación
                                            [8] => Desinformación
                                            [9] => COVID-19
                                            [10] => Redes sociales
                                            [11] => Twitter
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                                            [0] => The COVID-19 pandemic has generated an unprecedented health and com-munication crisis. Through digital platforms, there has been a huge circula-tion of false, inaccurate or decontextualized information about the corona-virus. Among them, it is worth mentioning the rumors, hoaxes and conspira-cy theories about (1) the origin, spread and lethality of the virus; (2) rec-ommendations and curative practices; and (3) management of the pandemic by public administrations and international organizations. In the current infodemic scenario, this research addresses how 8 fact-checking organiza-tions have used Twitter as a tool to combat disinformation in the times of COVID-19: Agência Lupa (Brazil), Chequeado (Argentina), Maldita.es and Newtral (Spain), ColombiaCheck (Colombia), Ecuador Check (Ecuador), El Sabueso - Animal Político (Mexico) and Cotejo (Venezuela). Between March and June 2020, these organizations have published on Twitter on a sus-tained basis, obtaining high engagement figures in the form of retweets and favorites. Multiple hashtags on COVID-19 have been included, including those tags promoted by LATAM Chequea and IFCN (#CoronaVirusFacts and #DatosCoronaVirus) and other generic hashtags aimed at the general public. The contents related to COVID-19 have been the most viralized by users. 
                                            [1] => La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha generado una crisis sanitaria y comunicativa sin precedentes. A través de las plataformas digitales, se ha producido una ingente circulación de información falsa, inexacta o descontextualizada so-bre el coronavirus. Entre ella, cabe destacar los rumores, bulos y teorías conspirativas sobre (1) el origen, expansión y letalidad del virus; (2) las re-comendaciones y prácticas curativas; y (3) la gestión de la pandemia por parte de las administraciones públicas y organismos internacionales. En el actual escenario de infodemia, esta investigación aborda de qué forma 8 organizaciones de fact-checking han empleado Twitter como herramienta para combatir la desinformación en tiempos de la COVID-19: Agência Lupa (Brasil), Chequeado (Argentina), Maldita.es y Newtral (España), Colombia-Check (Colombia), Ecuador Chequea (Ecuador), El Sabueso – Animal Político (México) y Cotejo (Venezuela). Entre los meses de marzo y junio de 2020 estas organizaciones han publicado de forma sostenida en Twitter, obte-niendo elevadas cifras de engagement en forma de retuits y favoritos. Se han incluido múltiples hashtags sobre la COVID-19, incluyendo aquellas eti-quetas promovidas por LATAM Chequea y la IFCN (#CoronaVirusFacts y #Da-tosCoronaVirus) y otros hashtags genéricos dirigidos al gran público. Los con-tenidos relacionados con la COVID-19 han sido los más viralizados por los usuarios.
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                                    [publisher] => Universitat Pompeu Fabra
                                    [date] => 2020
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                                            [0] => http://raco.cat/index.php/Hipertext/article/view/372679
                                            [1] => 1695-5498
                                            [2] => 10.31009/hipertext.net.2020.i21.07
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                                    [source] => RACO (Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert)
                                    [language] => spa
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                                            [0] => Hipertext.net, 2020, No 21 (2020): COVID-19 and Communication
                                            [1] => Hipertext.net, 2020, Núm. 21 (2020): COVID-19 i comunicació
                                            [2] => Hipertext.net, 2020, Núm. 21 (2020): COVID-19 y comunicación
                                            [3] => http://raco.cat/index.php/Hipertext/article/view/372679/470142
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                                            [0] => Derechos de autor 2020 Xavier Ramon-Vegas, Marcel Mauri-Ríos, Ruth Rodríguez-Martínez
                                            [1] => http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
                                            [2] => info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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