The Palgrave Handbook of Media Misinformation

The Palgrave Handbook of Media Misinformation
Author: Karen Fowler-Watt,Julian McDougall
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2022-12-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031119767

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​The Palgrave Handbook of Media Misinformation provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge resource on the critical debates surrounding fake news and misinformation online. Spanning all continents and linking academic, journalistic, and educational communities, this collection offers authoritative coverage of conspiracy theories, the post-Trump and Brexit landscape, and the role of big tech in threats to democracy and free speech. The collection moves through a diagnosis of misinformation and its impacts on democracy and civic societies, the 'mainstreaming' of conspiracy theory, the impacts of misinformation on health and science, and the increasing significance of data visualization. Following these diagnoses, the handbook moves to responses from two communities of practice – the world of journalism and the field of media literacy.

Palgrave Handbook of Science and Health Journalism

Palgrave Handbook of Science and Health Journalism
Author: Kim Walsh-Childers
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2024
Genre: Journalism, Medical
ISBN: 9783031490842

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Disinformation Misinformation and Fake News in Social Media

Disinformation  Misinformation  and Fake News in Social Media
Author: Kai Shu,Suhang Wang,Dongwon Lee,Huan Liu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030426996

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This book serves as a convenient entry point for researchers, practitioners, and students to understand the problems and challenges, learn state-of-the-art solutions for their specific needs, and quickly identify new research problems in their domains. The contributors to this volume describe the recent advancements in three related parts: (1) user engagements in the dissemination of information disorder; (2) techniques on detecting and mitigating disinformation; and (3) trending issues such as ethics, blockchain, clickbaits, etc. This edited volume will appeal to students, researchers, and professionals working on disinformation, misinformation and fake news in social media from a unique lens.

Media Journalism and Fake News

Media  Journalism  and  Fake News
Author: Amy M. Damico
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216116202

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This volume summarizes the evolution of news and information in the United States as it has been shaped by technology (penny press, radio, TV, cable, the internet) and form development (investigative journalism, tabloid TV, talk radio, social media). Media, Journalism, and "Fake News": A Reference Handbook provides readers with an overview of news and media in the United States. Additionally, the book discusses, additionally discussing the economic state of the news industry, partisan news, misinformation and disinformation, issues of representation, and the impact of social media. The volume starts with a background of the development of news and information in the United States. It then goes on to discuss significant problems, controversies, and solutions related to the topic. Readers also will be able to develop their understanding of the topic by reading profiles of key figures and organizations that contributed to the current news climate. A comprehensive list of resources will help readers decide where to go next should they want to learn more about a particular area of interest.

Fake News

Fake News
Author: Melissa Zimdars,Kembrew Mcleod
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262538367

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New perspectives on the misinformation ecosystem that is the production and circulation of fake news. What is fake news? Is it an item on Breitbart, an article in The Onion, an outright falsehood disseminated via Russian bot, or a catchphrase used by a politician to discredit a story he doesn't like? This book examines the real fake news: the constant flow of purposefully crafted, sensational, emotionally charged, misleading or totally fabricated information that mimics the form of mainstream news. Rather than viewing fake news through a single lens, the book maps the various kinds of misinformation through several different disciplinary perspectives, taking into account the overlapping contexts of politics, technology, and journalism. The contributors consider topics including fake news as “disorganized” propaganda; folkloric falsehood in the “Pizzagate” conspiracy; native advertising as counterfeit news; the limitations of regulatory reform and technological solutionism; Reddit's enabling of fake news; the psychological mechanisms by which people make sense of information; and the evolution of fake news in America. A section on media hoaxes and satire features an oral history of and an interview with prankster-activists the Yes Men, famous for parodies that reveal hidden truths. Finally, contributors consider possible solutions to the complex problem of fake news—ways to mitigate its spread, to teach students to find factually accurate information, and to go beyond fact-checking. Contributors Mark Andrejevic, Benjamin Burroughs, Nicholas Bowman, Mark Brewin, Elizabeth Cohen, Colin Doty, Dan Faltesek, Johan Farkas, Cherian George, Tarleton Gillespie, Dawn R. Gilpin, Gina Giotta, Theodore Glasser, Amanda Ann Klein, Paul Levinson, Adrienne Massanari, Sophia A. McClennen, Kembrew McLeod, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas, Paul Mihailidis, Benjamin Peters, Whitney Phillips, Victor Pickard, Danielle Polage, Stephanie Ricker Schulte, Leslie-Jean Thornton, Anita Varma, Claire Wardle, Melissa Zimdars, Sheng Zou

The Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and Sustainable Development

The Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and Sustainable Development
Author: Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u,Jan Servaes
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2021-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030697709

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The Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and Sustainable Development is a major resource for stakeholders interested in understanding the role of communication in achieving the UN’S Sustainable Development Goals. Bringing together theoretical and applied contributions from scholars in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and North America, the handbook argues that communication is a key factor in achieving the global goals and suggests a review of the SDGs to consider its importance. Reflecting on the impact of COVID-19, it highlights the need for effective communication infrastructure and critically assesses the 2030 agenda and timeline. Including individual SDG and country case studies as well as integrated analysis, the chapters seek to enrich understanding of communication for development and propose crucial policy interventions. It is critical reading for researchers as well as policy makers and NGOs.

Fake News in an Era of Social Media

Fake News in an Era of Social Media
Author: Yasmin Ibrahim,Fadi Safieddine
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786614223

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Over the last few years, social media has expanded to become a key platform for news dissemination and circulation, and a key orginator and propogator of 'fake news'.. Nations, governments, organisations and societies are now coming to terms with the unpredictable and debilitating consequences of fake news. The propagation of news containing falsehoods has been linked to an increase in measles cases, surges in youth crimes, the spread of pseudo-science, compromised national security, and more. Some even perceive it as a global threat to democratic systems around the world. In this book, the authors examine factors influencing the spread of fake news, and suggest ways to combat it by exploring the key elements which enable and facilitate this phenomenon.

Journalism fake news disinformation

Journalism  fake news   disinformation
Author: Ireton, Cherilyn,Posetti, Julie
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: Fake news
ISBN: 9789231002816

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