Post-Truth, Fake News 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8013-5_7
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“…A great deal of research on this subject has focused on social media (Allcott and Gentzkow 2017;Bode and Vraga 2015;Vosoughi et al 2018), but recent scholarship suggests that traditional news media organizations play a key role in misinformation eco-systems (Benkler et al 2018;Jungherr and Schroeder 2021;Skjeseth 2017;Kellner 2018;Boczkowski and Papacharissi 2018). Although mainstream media tend to avoid repeating outright falsehoods, the manner in which journalists report on salient political issues has the potential to contribute to public misperceptions about these issues.…”
Section: Misperceptions and The Problem Of False Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A great deal of research on this subject has focused on social media (Allcott and Gentzkow 2017;Bode and Vraga 2015;Vosoughi et al 2018), but recent scholarship suggests that traditional news media organizations play a key role in misinformation eco-systems (Benkler et al 2018;Jungherr and Schroeder 2021;Skjeseth 2017;Kellner 2018;Boczkowski and Papacharissi 2018). Although mainstream media tend to avoid repeating outright falsehoods, the manner in which journalists report on salient political issues has the potential to contribute to public misperceptions about these issues.…”
Section: Misperceptions and The Problem Of False Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We might be especially concerned about the false balance reporting when the subjects of a news report are politicians and their statements (Benkler et al 2018;Skjeseth 2017;Boczkowski and Papacharissi 2018;Kellner 2018;Weeks and Gil de Zúniga 2019). It is well-known that politicians engage in various levels of mendacity, from outright falsehoods to carefully crafted narratives intended to lead receivers toward a specific political conclusion (e.g, Fritz, Keefer, and Nyhan 2004).…”
Section: False Balance Reporting Of Politicians' Speech and Partisan ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Итак, когда мы говорим о фейковых новостях и Трампе, есть определение, что фейковые новости для Трампа -это фальшивые новости, которые считаются вредными. Келлнер назвал Трампа самым большим лжецом в истории президентства США за то, что он неоднократно говорил большую ложь независимо от фактов и эмпирических данных (Kellner, 2018).…”
Section: дональд трамп и фейковые новостиunclassified
“…At least, that is how it used to be, if concerned political commentators are to be believed: In politics, a domain of society in which truth should matter a lot, the rise of "post-truth" or "post-factual" tendencies is being described as an alarming and perhaps uniquely threatening development [1,2,3]. It would seem, according to the concerned and concerning diagnoses of post-truth or post-factual politics, that Western democracies have entered an epistemic crisis of sorts in the second decade of this millennium, fueled by the explosion of online communication and evidenced by historic events such as Brexit (the decision by voters in the UK to leave the European Union) [4] or the election of Donald J. Trump as 45 th President of the United States [5].…”
Section: Introduction: a Post-factual Crisis?mentioning
confidence: 99%