Governing Misinformation in Everyday Knowledge Commons
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Governing Misinformation in Everyday Knowledge Commons
Sanfilippo, Madelyn R.; Ocepek, Melissa G.
Cambridge University Press
11/2024
272
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9781009255158
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1. Introduction: governing everyday misinformation Melissa G. Ocepek and Madelyn R. Sanfilippo; 2. Storytelling and/as Misinformation: storytelling dynamics and narrative structures for three cases of COVID-19 viral misinformation Kate McDowell; 3. It's not (all) about the information: the role of cognition in creating and sustaining false beliefs Dominique Kelly and Jacquelyn Burkell; 4. Information Hazing: An Examination through Computer Science Education Elizabeth Wickes and Melissa G. Ocepek; 5. Common nonsense about password security and the expert-layperson knowledge gap Brett Frischmann and Alexandria Johnson; 6. Hacks, Fakes, and Hot Takes: Moderating 'bad actors' on Google Maps Local Guides Platform Rebecca Noone and Aparajita Bhandari; 7. The Human Infrastructures of Misinformation: A Case Study of Brazil's Heteromated Labor David Nemer and William Marks; 8. Hidden Virality and the Everyday Burden of Correcting WhatsApp Mis- and Disinformation Britt Paris and Irene Pasquetto; 9. Do Your Own Research: Everyday Misinformation and Conspiracy in Online Information Worlds Gary Burnett and Shannon Williams; 10. How To Manage Issues on Twitter: Perspectives From Twitter Users Concerned About Mis/Dis-Information Sin, Sei-Ching Joanna and Kim, Kyung-Sun; 11. Accepting and Expecting Deception: Community Governance of False, Fabricated, Omitted, and Out of Context Claims on Instagram Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Smita Katherine Nair; 12. Co-constructing misinformation and community: some conclusions Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Melissa G. Ocepek.
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1. Introduction: governing everyday misinformation Melissa G. Ocepek and Madelyn R. Sanfilippo; 2. Storytelling and/as Misinformation: storytelling dynamics and narrative structures for three cases of COVID-19 viral misinformation Kate McDowell; 3. It's not (all) about the information: the role of cognition in creating and sustaining false beliefs Dominique Kelly and Jacquelyn Burkell; 4. Information Hazing: An Examination through Computer Science Education Elizabeth Wickes and Melissa G. Ocepek; 5. Common nonsense about password security and the expert-layperson knowledge gap Brett Frischmann and Alexandria Johnson; 6. Hacks, Fakes, and Hot Takes: Moderating 'bad actors' on Google Maps Local Guides Platform Rebecca Noone and Aparajita Bhandari; 7. The Human Infrastructures of Misinformation: A Case Study of Brazil's Heteromated Labor David Nemer and William Marks; 8. Hidden Virality and the Everyday Burden of Correcting WhatsApp Mis- and Disinformation Britt Paris and Irene Pasquetto; 9. Do Your Own Research: Everyday Misinformation and Conspiracy in Online Information Worlds Gary Burnett and Shannon Williams; 10. How To Manage Issues on Twitter: Perspectives From Twitter Users Concerned About Mis/Dis-Information Sin, Sei-Ching Joanna and Kim, Kyung-Sun; 11. Accepting and Expecting Deception: Community Governance of False, Fabricated, Omitted, and Out of Context Claims on Instagram Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Smita Katherine Nair; 12. Co-constructing misinformation and community: some conclusions Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Melissa G. Ocepek.
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