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Fake news : understanding media and misinformation in the digital age / edited by Melissa Zimdars, Kembrew McLeod.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zimdars, Melissa, 1985- editor.
McLeod, Kembrew, 1970- editor.
Series:
Information policy series.
Information Policy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fake news--United States.
Fake news.
Mass media and public opinion--United States.
Mass media and public opinion.
Disinformation--United States.
Disinformation.
Social media--United States.
Social media.
Media literacy--United States.
Media literacy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (408 pages).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : The MIT Press, [2020]
Summary:
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.
Contents:
Politics
Journalism
Law & Policy
Social Media
Reception
History
Media Hoaxes & Satire
Solutions.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
9780262357395
0262357399
9780262357388
0262357380
OCLC:
1130310188

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