Covid-19 disinformation and social media manipulation trends : pro-Russian vaccine politics drives new disinformation narratives / Elise Thomas, Albert Zhang and Emilia Currey

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Thomas, Elise & Currey, Emilia & Zhang, Albert & Australian Strategic Policy Institute, issuing body. (2020). Covid-19 disinformation and social media manipulation trends : pro-Russian vaccine politics drives new disinformation narratives Retrieved December 19, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2842645369

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Thomas, Elise, Currey, Emilia, Zhang, Albert and Australian Strategic Policy Institute, issuing body. Covid-19 disinformation and social media manipulation trends : pro-Russian vaccine politics drives new disinformation narratives Barton, ACT: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2020. Web. 19 December 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2842645369>

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Thomas, Elise & Currey, Emilia & Zhang, Albert & Australian Strategic Policy Institute, issuing body. 2020, Covid-19 disinformation and social media manipulation trends : pro-Russian vaccine politics drives new disinformation narratives Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Barton, ACT viewed 19 December 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2842645369

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