Mapping Lies in the Global Media Sphere

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Mapping Lies in the Global Media Sphere

OEzbek, Melis OEneren; Filibeli, Tirse Erbaysal

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2023

210

Dura

Inglês

9781032516349

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword

Introduction: "Mapping lies in the global media sphere"

Part I: Inevitable Spread of Nocent Lies: Who are the victims?

Chapter 1: Populism, Disinformation & Surveillance: Causes & Consequences

Chapter 2: Presidential Propaganda and the (Mis)Information Sphere: Fake News, Democratic (Dis)Trust and the Unintended Consequences of Lying Platforms in Nigeria

Chapter 3: Mapping Mobs - Technological Affordances, Metrics, and Digital Violence Against Journalists

Chapter 4: Mediatization and Abuse of History in the Age of Convergence: Lessons from Turkey

Part II: Manufacturing 'Content'

Chapter 5: "TikTokization" of the War: How the War in Ukraine Was Covered on the Social Media Entertainment Platform

Chapter 6: Cultural Politics of Moral Panic and Creating Social Other: A Critical Analysis of Social Media Discourses on Migrant Labour Population in Kerala, India

Chapter 7: Trends and Differences of News Falsification during Different but Consecutive Pre-election Periods: A Content Analysis of News in Television and Websites

Part III: Common problems and further solutions

Chapter 8: Digital inequalities among the national minorities in Central and Eastern Europe

Chapter 9: "Return to censorship": Portuguese perceptions of digital disinformation regulation

Chapter 10: Coordinated Amplification, Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior, Orchestrated Campaigns? A Systematic Literature Review of Coordinated Inauthentic Content on Online Social Networks

Chapter 11: Fake News in the Tension Arc of Artificial Intelligence

Afterword
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digital misinformation;algorithmic bias;social media regulation;media convergence;political communication;vulnerable populations;coordinated inauthentic content analysis