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[Commlist] New book: Fake News in an Era of Social Media; Tracking Viral Contagion
Mon Feb 10 16:00:23 GMT 2020
Fake News in an Era of Social Media: Tracking Viral Contagion,
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781786614216/Fake-News-in-an-Era-of-Social-Media-Tracking-Viral-Contagion
Over the last few years, social media has expanded to become a key
platform for news dissemination and circulation, and a key instigator
and propagator of 'fake news'. Nations, governments, organisations and
societies are now coming to terms with the unpredictable and
debilitating consequences of fake news. The propagation of news
containing falsehoods has been linked to an increase in measles cases,
surges in youth crimes, the spread of pseudo-science, compromised
national security, and a global threat to democratic systems around the
world. In this book, the authors examine factors influencing the spread
of fake news, suggesting ways to combat it by exploring the key elements
which enable and facilitate this phenomenon.
The scourge of ‘fake news’ represents pollution in our media ecology,
its contamination of journalism threatening the health of democratic
deliberation and debate in public life. Investigating its impact is
vital, necessarily compelling us to rethink familiar tensions around the
presumed ‘objectivity,’ ‘balance’ and ‘fairness’ of ‘real news’ as a
matter of urgency. Yasmin Ibrahim and Fadi Safieddine’s edited
collection Fake News in an Era of Social Media: Tracking Viral Contagion
is a significant intervention, its contributors inspiring us to envisage
positive, strategic approaches to challenging ‘post-truth’ disinformation.
— Stuart Allan, Professor and Head of the School of Journalism, Media
and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University
It’s impossible to think of a more pressing topic in politics at present
than ‘fake news’ and its impact on citizens around the globe as they
seek to make sense of democracy in a digital age. This is a bold,
unprecedentedly interdisciplinary and international initiative. Bringing
together voices that are rarely heard for an exciting dialog, the
editors have produced a text for the ages as well as today. Required
reading!
— Toby Miller, New York University
Fake news and disinformation have emerged as THE phenomenon of our era,
one which is perceived by many to be a subversive threat to democracy
itself. This comprehensive and rigorous analysis captures the essence of
a phenomenon at once ancient and modern and explains a world where
everything and nothing is believed, a parallel reality where lies are
merely alternative truths. These essays of course elucidate the
fundamentals- how did we get here, and how can we combat it. But they
also unravel the technological mysteries enabling Disinformation and
investigate the psychology behind it. This lucid and insightful volume
is necessary for anyone, citizen or scholar, who seeks an intelligent
exposition of this troubling subject.
— Nicholas O'Shaughnessy, Professor of Communication, Queen Mary
University of London School of Business and Management
The editors make a welcome contribution to existing knowledge on fake
news, a phenomenon that is simultaneously old yet morphing rapidly into
different manifestations in the social media era. Unusually, the
collection is genuinely inter-disciplinary bringing together knowledge
and approaches from the social sciences with that of computing. The
result is an interesting exploration of the theoretical, technical and
practical.
— Anita Howarth, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Media
and Communication at Brunel University London
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