"This book argues that in countries (including some in the Global South) where there is a general distrust of journalists and institutions, citizens are also less likely to believe and act on misinformation"-- Provided by publisher.
"This book argues that in countries (including some in the Global South) where there is a general distrust of journalists and institutions, citizens are also less likely to believe and act on misinformation"-- Provided by publisher.
Eugenia Mitchelstein, Pablo J. Boczkowski, María Celeste Wagner, and Facundo Suenzo
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Acknowledgements 1 Donkeys, Water, and Thirst: The Patina of Distrust in the Reception of Misinformation Part 1: The Patina in Context 2 “Like Walking on a Slippery Floor”: The Historical Context of the Reception of Misinformation 3 The Playpen and Rotten Fish: The Institutional Context of the Reception of Misinformation 4 “Older than the National Badge”: The Sensemaking Context of the Reception of Misinformation Part 2: The Patina at Work 5 “A Well-Done Fake News Must Be Credible”: Assessing the Veracity of Misinformation 6 “If I Don’t Share Anything... I Avoid Feeling Like an Idiot Afterwards”: Acting with Misinformation 7 “There Are So Many Lies That It Was Necessary to Invent This Kind of Things”: Interpreting the Practices and Products of Fact-Checking 8 “Given My Age, I’ve Seen So Many Things in My Life That I Don’t Believe in Anything”: Making Sense of the Patina of Distrust Coda: The Patina of Milei: How This Book Helps Explain the 2023 Presidential Election in Argentina Appendix A: Demographics of the Survey and Interviewee Samples, Wording of the Survey Items, Experimental Manipulations Appendix B: Complementary Data for Chapter 3 Appendix C: Complementary Data for Chapter 4 Appendix D: Complementary Data for Chapter 5 Appendix E: Complementary Data for Chapter 6 Appendix F: Complementary Data for Chapter 7 Appendix G: Complementary Data for Coda Notes References Index
Acknowledgements 1 Donkeys, Water, and Thirst: The Patina of Distrust in the Reception of Misinformation Part 1: The Patina in Context 2 “Like Walking on a Slippery Floor”: The Historical Context of the Reception of Misinformation 3 The Playpen and Rotten Fish: The Institutional Context of the Reception of Misinformation 4 “Older than the National Badge”: The Sensemaking Context of the Reception of Misinformation Part 2: The Patina at Work 5 “A Well-Done Fake News Must Be Credible”: Assessing the Veracity of Misinformation 6 “If I Don’t Share Anything... I Avoid Feeling Like an Idiot Afterwards”: Acting with Misinformation 7 “There Are So Many Lies That It Was Necessary to Invent This Kind of Things”: Interpreting the Practices and Products of Fact-Checking 8 “Given My Age, I’ve Seen So Many Things in My Life That I Don’t Believe in Anything”: Making Sense of the Patina of Distrust Coda: The Patina of Milei: How This Book Helps Explain the 2023 Presidential Election in Argentina Appendix A: Demographics of the Survey and Interviewee Samples, Wording of the Survey Items, Experimental Manipulations Appendix B: Complementary Data for Chapter 3 Appendix C: Complementary Data for Chapter 4 Appendix D: Complementary Data for Chapter 5 Appendix E: Complementary Data for Chapter 6 Appendix F: Complementary Data for Chapter 7 Appendix G: Complementary Data for Coda Notes References Index
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