Checking the Fact-Checkers: A Global Perspective brings together a global group of leading and emerging scholars to explore industry practices and theoretical approaches to fact-checking. Scholars from different regions, fields, and disciplines provide a unique global and multi-disciplinary perspective for understanding the landscape of fact-checking initiatives and formulating effective and context-dependent strategies. Drawing on diverse international case studies, the authors explore the dynamics of global fact-checking initiatives and provide in-depth analyses of both its practical and…mehr
Checking the Fact-Checkers: A Global Perspective brings together a global group of leading and emerging scholars to explore industry practices and theoretical approaches to fact-checking. Scholars from different regions, fields, and disciplines provide a unique global and multi-disciplinary perspective for understanding the landscape of fact-checking initiatives and formulating effective and context-dependent strategies. Drawing on diverse international case studies, the authors explore the dynamics of global fact-checking initiatives and provide in-depth analyses of both its practical and theoretical aspects. Chapters cover the impact of fact-checking on professional journalism; fact-checking techniques; how people use fact-checking and their attitudes towards it; the civic role of fact-checking in different political systems; alternative approaches to and critiques of the concept of fact-checking, and what its limitations might be. This book will be an important resource for students, teachers, and researchers in journalism, media and communication, politics and sociology, as well as those in the fields of artificial intelligence, information systems, law, policy, and ethics.
Celine Yunya Song is Professor in the Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Her research spans digital media, global communication, computational social science, and cyber-psychology and behavior. Previously, she served as a professor and associate dean at the School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University. She is also an associate editor of Computers in Human Behavior and Mass Communication and Society. Daya K. Thussu is Professor of International Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is the President of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Drew Margolin is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University. His research focuses on computational social science, social networks, and misinformation. He is also associate editor for the journal Computational Communication Research.
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Introduction 1. A study of the causes and generation mechanisms of international fake news: A Crisp-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis 2. Notes on Truth-seeking Conceptions and Fact-checking Practices in the Chinese News System 3. Expanding Repertoires: The Emerging Fact-Checking Traditions in the 2022 Philippines Election 4. Contextualizing Institutional Roots, Normative Perceptions, and Practices of Fact-Checking: Evidence from Hong Kong's Fact-Checking Initiatives 5. 'Biased facts': exploring fact-checking and ideological contestation in India 6. Mapping the Boundaries of Fact-checking: Concrete vs. Arbitrary Criteria for Misinformation Selection 7. Towards an Integrative Model for the Automated Detection of Fake News 8. Propagation Structure Learning for Misinformation Detection 9. COVID-19 Fake News Detection on Cantonese Social Media: A Comparative Study of Machine Learning-based Methods 10. Selective citations in fact-checking: Proposing an analytical approach 11. Natural Disasters Meet Rumours on Social Media: Do Spatiotemporal and Emotion Proximity Matter for Spread and Correction? 12. Fact-checking, Belief Accuracy and Media Trust: A Research Synthesis 13. The Promises and Pitfalls of Growing Public Participation in Fact-checking: Technical and Cultural Factors in East Asian Societies 14. Fact-checking by the people? Report-based 'rumour-refuting' on Chinese social media and media populism* 15. A remedy for epistemic pollution? Public and professional reactions to fact-checking with Wikipedia in Australian classrooms 16. EUfactcheck.eu student project: the network, the platform, the tools 17. On the democratic role of fact checking. A reflective essay 18. Fact-checking political narratives 19. Conspiracy Theories, Their Critical Value, and the Limits of Factchecking: Climate Change Documentaries 20. From fact-checking to debunking: the French experience in the fight against disinformation Index
Introduction 1. A study of the causes and generation mechanisms of international fake news: A Crisp-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis 2. Notes on Truth-seeking Conceptions and Fact-checking Practices in the Chinese News System 3. Expanding Repertoires: The Emerging Fact-Checking Traditions in the 2022 Philippines Election 4. Contextualizing Institutional Roots, Normative Perceptions, and Practices of Fact-Checking: Evidence from Hong Kong's Fact-Checking Initiatives 5. 'Biased facts': exploring fact-checking and ideological contestation in India 6. Mapping the Boundaries of Fact-checking: Concrete vs. Arbitrary Criteria for Misinformation Selection 7. Towards an Integrative Model for the Automated Detection of Fake News 8. Propagation Structure Learning for Misinformation Detection 9. COVID-19 Fake News Detection on Cantonese Social Media: A Comparative Study of Machine Learning-based Methods 10. Selective citations in fact-checking: Proposing an analytical approach 11. Natural Disasters Meet Rumours on Social Media: Do Spatiotemporal and Emotion Proximity Matter for Spread and Correction? 12. Fact-checking, Belief Accuracy and Media Trust: A Research Synthesis 13. The Promises and Pitfalls of Growing Public Participation in Fact-checking: Technical and Cultural Factors in East Asian Societies 14. Fact-checking by the people? Report-based 'rumour-refuting' on Chinese social media and media populism* 15. A remedy for epistemic pollution? Public and professional reactions to fact-checking with Wikipedia in Australian classrooms 16. EUfactcheck.eu student project: the network, the platform, the tools 17. On the democratic role of fact checking. A reflective essay 18. Fact-checking political narratives 19. Conspiracy Theories, Their Critical Value, and the Limits of Factchecking: Climate Change Documentaries 20. From fact-checking to debunking: the French experience in the fight against disinformation Index
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