Disinformation and fact-checking in contemporary society

Disinformation and fact-checking in contemporary society

  • Auteur: Catalán-Matamoros, Daniel
  • Éditeur: Dykinson
  • eISBN Pdf: 9788411707107
  • Lieu de publication:  Madrid , Spain
  • Année de publication électronique: 2023
  • Mois : Novembre
  • Pages: 431
  • Langue: Espagnol
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Content list
  • Preface
    • Chapter 1. Building resilience of Ukrainian fact-checkers in the fight against disinformation about the European Union, Daniel Catalán Matamoros & Viktoriia Romaniuk
  • Section 1. Disinformation across the eu-ukraine media landscape
    • Chapter 2. Is de-platforming an effective solution to gatekeep online toxicity in the Ukraine-Russia war?, Uxía Carral
    • Chapter 3. Anti-EU narratives through the Russian-Ukrainian war in the light of StopFake.org’s debunks, Olena Churanova & Viktoriia Romaniuk
    • Chapter 4. Informal communications as a tool of the information war, Olga Yurkova
    • Chapter 5. From disinformation to cognitive warfare: Russian and Iranian techniques, tactics and procedures in the design and deployment of hybrid threats, David Arroyo, Javier Valencia & Carlos Galán Cordero
    • Chapter 6. Russian myths of “one people” and “NATO’s attack on Russia” in the legitimization of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Galyna Solovei
    • Chapter 7. The impact of Russian disinformation on Italian tv, a quantitative analysis, Matteo Pugliese
  • Section 2. Strengthening fact-checking capacities
    • Chapter 8. Recommendations on strengthening the capacity of fact-checkers to combat disinformation, Viktoriia Romaniuk, Yevhen Fedchenko & Ruslan Deynychenko
    • Chapter 9. Facts, skills, and ethics: the curriculum of fact-checking, Miguel Cembellín Fernández & Daniel Catalán Matamoros
    • Chapter 10. Fact-Checking competencies during electoral debates: Insights from a teaching experience at Newtral, Rocío Zamora Medina & Marta Pérez-Escolar
  • Section 3. Fact-checking in practice
    • Chapter 11. The journalist’s toolkit: exploring effective fact-checking methods, Daniel Catalán Matamoros & Miguel Cembellín Fernández
    • Chapter 12. The need for an uncontaminated journalism: slow journalism in the fast era, Udane Goikoetxea Bilbao & Carmen Peñafiel Saiz
    • Chapter 13. Unlocking the Mechanism of News Literacy Games against Disinformation: A Conceptual Framework, Mengfan Zou & Sara Cortés Gómez
    • Chapter 14. Debunking strategies for negationism and conspiracy, Guillermo García & Carla Pina
  • Section 4. Understanding disinformation and fake news
    • Chapter 15. The role of the western universities (and cultural studies) in the growth of fake news and alternative facts, Carlos Elías
    • Chapter 16. The disinformation and misinformation about Global Warming in University Students, Cecilia Kindelán
    • Chapter 17. The new game of politics. How information disorders have reshaped (and threatened) modern democracies, Roberto Gelado Marcos & Mariché Navío Navarro
    • Chapter 18. Strategic ignorance in political conflicts: RT as a disinformation tool, Felipe Núñez
  • Section 5. International approaches to disinformation
    • Chapter 19. Veritas Vincit: An International Human Rights Framework for Combating Disinformation, Pavlo Burdiak
    • Chapter 20. Fighting against disinformation in Europe: the case of fact-checkers agencies, Pablo Hidalgo, Casandra López & Belén Puebla
    • Chapter 21. Inequity Driven Mistrust, Alejandro Posadas Bermúdez & Rocío López Iñigo
    • Chapter 22. Impact of socio-demographic factors and media consumption patterns on the ability to distinguish legitimate news from misinformation on COVID-19, Olivier. R. Philippe, Nataly Buslón & María José Rementeria

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