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The The Health & New Media Research provides the electronic archiving and preservation of access to the journal content in the event the journal is no longer published, by archiving in the National Library of Korea (https://www.nl.go.kr). According to the deposit policy (self-archiving policy) of Sherpa/Romeo (http://www.sherpa.ac.uk), authors cannot archive pre-print (i.e., pre-refereeing) but they can archive post-print (i.e., final draft post-refereeing). Authors can archive the publisher’s version/PDF.

Health &
New Media
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Print ISSN: 2671-4124
Online ISSN: 2951-2522

  • 212 Open Communication in Immigrant Families: The Role of Social Media Mental Health Exposure
    186 Global Health, Global Networks: A Multilingual Network Approach to Covid-19 Tweets in Norway, Korea, and Italy
    61 A DISCOURSE APPRAISAL OF CONSPIRACY PERCEPTIONS ABOUT COVID-19 AND ITS VACCINE IN NIGERIA’S SOCIAL MEDIA SPACE
    54 The impact of communication anxiety regulation and fear of missing out on social media dependency: A study on transgender individuals in Turkey
    54 If the Evidence is Not Research, What is it? Egyptian Physicians’ Explanations of the Lack of Research Citations in their Health Vlogs

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