2018
DOI: 10.3917/tdm.030.0017
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Des stratégies de contournement de la désinformation par les élites lyonnaises au début des guerres de Religion

Abstract: La ville du xvi e siècle est un lieu de bruissement de nouvelles en tous genres. Parmi elles, les fausses informations se diffusent largement et viennent parfois inquiéter les pouvoirs locaux qui doivent y faire face pour éviter qu’elles ne nuisent à leur mode de gouvernement. Certaines stratégies de contournement ont donc été tentées par les élites urbaines en vue de répondre efficacement au danger de la désinformation. L’exemple de la ville de Lyon au début des guerres de Religion illustre la manière dont le… Show more

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“…Some of the earliest concerns about fake news were recorded as early as the fifteenth century (Lévrier 2018). By the sixteenth century in France, fake news surrounded the schism and conflict between French Catholics and Protestants, a period during which rumors and news reports of questionable veracity were referred to as "faux bruits," or "false noises" (Mingous 2018). Later, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, throughout the reign of King Louis XIV, La Gazette, the monarchy's mouthpiece newspaper, constantly published news stories to counter the fake news from domestic and foreign press concerning the king's health (Lévrier 2018).…”
Section: An Overview Of Fake News and Two Challenges In Its Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the earliest concerns about fake news were recorded as early as the fifteenth century (Lévrier 2018). By the sixteenth century in France, fake news surrounded the schism and conflict between French Catholics and Protestants, a period during which rumors and news reports of questionable veracity were referred to as "faux bruits," or "false noises" (Mingous 2018). Later, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, throughout the reign of King Louis XIV, La Gazette, the monarchy's mouthpiece newspaper, constantly published news stories to counter the fake news from domestic and foreign press concerning the king's health (Lévrier 2018).…”
Section: An Overview Of Fake News and Two Challenges In Its Studymentioning
confidence: 99%