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Nueva tesis doctoral en desinformación en salud 8 November 2023

Nueva tesis doctoral en desinformación en salud

El profesor Víctor Sanz-Suárez de Lledó, perteneciente al departamento de Sociología de la Universidad de Granada, ha logrado la calificación de sobresaliente cum laude en la defensa de su tesis doctoral titulada “Desinformación en Salud en Redes Sociales: Prevalencia, Bots Sociales, y Cambio en el Comportamiento durante la pandemia del COVID-19”.

La tesis, dirigida por el profesor Javier Álvarez Gálvez, se ha desarrollado en el marco del proyecto DCODES.