VOL 27 ISSUE 2 2022

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VOL 27 ISSUE 2 2022

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Memes, Memes, Everywhere, nor Any Meme to Trust: Examining the Credibility and Persuasiveness of COVID-19-Related Memes
This study used an experimental design to examine the credibility and persuasiveness of COVID-19-
related Internet memes. The study used a random sample of U.S. social media users (N ¼ 1,200) with source credibility as the theoretical framework.…

Measurement of Perceived Importance and Urgency of Email: An Employees’ Perspective
This article was motivated by the lack of research, and research instruments, informing academics and practitioners on the email factors used by knowledge workers when triaging their email.
This article reports on the development and validation of…

The “Connected” Caregivers: Exploring the Interplay of Left-Behind Women’s Socio-Structural Immobilities and Communicative Mobilities in Transnational Power Geometries
Drawing on an ethnographic study on different groups of left-behind women (mothers, aunts, and grandmothers) in Fuqing, a major transnational migrant-labor-sending area in China, this article examines how they collaborate with their overseas family…

Inaccuracies and Izzat: Channel Affordances for the Consideration of Face in Misinformation Correction
The correction of misinformation is an important scholarly and practical endeavor. Understanding the correction process requires drawing on theorizing from a multitude of perspectives. This interview study of (N ¼ 26) Indian young adults in Delhi…
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