This book provides a review of current research in fake news and
presents six new empirical research studies examining its impact. Fake
news has garnered immense public attention following the 2016 Brexit
referendum, three US elections, the 2019 Indian lynchings, and so on.
Fake news undermines public life across the globe, especially in
countries where journalistic practices and institutions are weak. Some
fake news is created to spread ideological messages or to create
mischief, whereas other fake news is created for profit. Research
shows that fake news spreads farther, faster, and more broadly than
true news and has had major societal impacts. All signs indicate that
it will get worse as political activists, scammers, alternative news
media, and hostile governments become more sophisticated in their
production and targeting of fake news. This book features leading
scholars who provide a review of the current research and presents six
new empirical research studies examining its impact. Some of this
research shows how inventions designed to reduce fake news can
actually have the opposite effect, and instead act to increase the
spread of fake news. Other research takes a longer-term perspective,
by measuring or inserting emotions into headlines, allowing us to
examine some of the roots of fake news behaviors for future study.
This shows how challenging the fake news phenomenon is to solve. Fake
News on the Internet will be a key resource for academics,
researchers, and advanced students of Media Studies, Research Methods,
Information Systems, Communication Studies, Management, Cultural
Studies and Sociology. The chapters included in this book were
originally published as a special issue of Journal of Management
Information Systems.
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ISBN
9781000964875
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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