Searching for Truth: Internet Search Patterns as a Method of Investigating Online Responses to a Russian Illicit Drug Policy Debate
BackgroundThis is a methodological study investigating the online responses to a national debate over an important health and social problem in Russia. Russia is the largest Internet market in Europe, exceeding Germany in the absolute number of users. However, Russia is unusual in that the main sear...
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Main Authors: | Zheluk, Andrey (Author), Gillespie, James A (Author), Quinn, Casey (Author) |
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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