Akın, AltuğTürkel, SelinUmul Ünsal, Pınar2024-01-262024-01-2620231081-07301087-0415https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2023.2231383https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/5144This study discusses an undergraduate elective university course as a notable case for youth mobilization in combatting misinformation during COVID-19 with positive social and behavior change outcomes of an indicative nature. Remote modality of the civic engagement course entailed students’ voluntary work at partnering with society organizations specialized in new media technologies. Students’ engagement with the civil society organizations’ three different research and implementation projects as a form of voluntary work enabled them to mobilize in accordance with a vital dimension of infodemic management, namely engagement of communities to take positive action. Results derived from a mixed model research present that individual change observed on the students’ knowledge, attitudes and practices as well as social change objectives of partnering institutions and the course are modestly positive, suggesting replication of adapted course design and implementation in relevant contexts. ©, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessadolescentcoronavirus disease 2019disinformationhumaninfodemicknowledgemass mediumsocial mediaAdolescentCOVID-19DisinformationHumansInfodemicKnowledgeMass MediaSocial MediaInfodemic Management for Social and Behavior Change: Youth Mobilization for Combating Disinformation During Covid-19Article10.1080/10810730.2023.22313832-s2.0-85181177670