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COVID-19 and science communication: a JCOM special issue. Part 2

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Massarani, Luisa
Murphy, Padraig
Lamberts, Rod

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Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)

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As COVID-19 continues its devastating pathway across the world, in this second part of the JCOM special issue on communicating COVID-19 and coronavirus we present further research papers and practice insights from across the world that look at specific national challenges, the issue of "fake news" and the possibilities of satire and humour in communicating the seriousness of the deadly disease.

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Journal of Science Communication

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