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[ecrea] new unesco publication: Journalism, 'Fake News' and Disinformation: A Handbook for Journalism Education and Training
Wed Sep 12 00:57:16 GMT 2018
For pdf version:
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0026/002655/265552E.pdf
Journalism, 'Fake News' and Disinformation: A Handbook for Journalism
Education and Training
This new publication by UNESCO is a timely resource and highly topical
subject for all those who practice or teach journalism in this Digital Age.
Developments in the last few years have placed journalism under fire. A
range of factors are transforming the communications landscape, raising
questions about the quality, impact and credibility of journalism. At
the same time, orchestrated campaigns are spreading untruths -
disinformation, mal-information and misinformation - that are often
unwittingly shared on social media:
- Disinformation: Information that is false and deliberately created
to harm a person, social group, organisation or country
- Misinformation: Information that is false but not created with the
intention of causing harm
- Mal-information: Information that is based on reality, used to
inflict harm on a person, social group, organisation or country.
Written by experts in the fight against disinformation, this handbook
explores the very nature of journalism with modules on why trust
matters; thinking critically about how digital technology and social
platforms are conduits of the information disorder; fighting back
against disinformation and misinformation through media and information
literacy; fact-checking 101; social media verification and combatting
online abuse.
This model curriculum is an essential addition to teaching syllabi for
all journalism educators, as well as practicing journalists and editors
who are interested in information, how we share it and how we use it. It
is mission critical that those who practice journalism understand and
report on the new threats to trusted information. Political parties,
health professionals, business people, scientists, election monitors and
others will also find it useful.
For background information on this publication, click here:
https://en.unesco.org/node/296002
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