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Comparative dimensions of COVID-19 visual health literacy: social media news imagery in Germany and China

Health and Fitness

Comparative dimensions of COVID-19 visual health literacy: social media news imagery in Germany and China

B. Nickl, K. Qiu, et al.

This study explores the intriguing differences in visual health communication between Germany and China during the COVID-19 pandemic. By analyzing over 3700 digital media posts, it uncovers how cultural variations influence public perceptions of healthcare policies. The research, conducted by Benjamin Nickl, Kuanyong Qiu, and Jordi Vidal-Robert, introduces the innovative concept of 'visual dataset fingerprints' to enhance understanding in global healthcare communication.

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