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Exploring the Nexus of Climate Change, Public Health Resilience - and Information Accuracy in Africa. DE

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This research study explores the intricate connections between climate change, health security, and misinformation in the African context. Africa faces unique challenges posed by climate change, which have profound implications for public health and well-being. The proliferation of misinformation further complicates efforts to address these pressing issues, making it imperative to examine how these factors interact. Through a comprehensive literature review and qualitative analysis using interview as an instrument of data collection, the research identifies strategies to combat misinformation effectively, with a focus on leveraging Inoculation Theory to address climate misinformation. Grounded in Inoculation Theory, the study highlights the importance of pre-emptively exposing individuals to weakened misinformation to enhance their resistance to persuasion, ultimately recommending targeted communication strategies to inoculate the public against climate misinformation.

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Paul Igbashangev is a versatile professional with a background in journalism, social media influencing, research, and various leadership roles. He holds multiple certifications in media, marketing, and business management, showcasing a strong passion for excellence and problem-solving. 

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Authors Moses K. Aguredam, Benjamin Humbe, Paul Igbashangev
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.05.2024
 
EAN 9786207487097
ISBN 9786207487097
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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