Democracy and Fake News
Information Manipulation and Post-Truth Politics
Herausgeber: Piras, Elisa; Giusti, Serena
Democracy and Fake News
Information Manipulation and Post-Truth Politics
Herausgeber: Piras, Elisa; Giusti, Serena
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This book explores the challenges that disinformation, fake news and post-truth politics pose to democracy from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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This book explores the challenges that disinformation, fake news and post-truth politics pose to democracy from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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- Politics, Media and Political Communication
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479541
- ISBN-10: 0367479540
- Artikelnr.: 60000338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Politics, Media and Political Communication
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479541
- ISBN-10: 0367479540
- Artikelnr.: 60000338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Serena Giusti is Head of the Programme on Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy, and Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Institute for International Studies (ISPI) in Milan, Italy. She also sits on the Advisory board of Women in International Security (WIIS), Italy. Elisa Piras is Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Philosophy at Dirpolis Institute at Sant'Anna School for Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy. Her research focuses on contemporary political liberalism and its international implications for global justice and for democratic foreign policy.
List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors Preface Introduction:
In Search of Paradigms: Disinformation, Fake News, and Post-Truth Politics
Part I: Post-Truth Politics and the Challenges to Democracy 1. Reading
Arendt to Rethink Truth, Science and Politics in the Era of Fake News 2.
Inequality in the Public Sphere: Epistemic Injustice, Discrimination and
Violence 3. Incorporating Intersectionality into AI Ethics 4. How
Post-Truth Politics Transformed and Shaped the Outcome of the 2016 Brexit
Referendum 5. Information and Democracy: Fake News as an Emotional Weapon
6. Searching for a Unicorn: Fake News and Electoral Behaviour 7. Once Upon
Covid-19: A Tale of Misleading Information Going Viral Part II: From
Disinformation to Post-Truth Politics: Evidences from Russia 8. Lie to
Live: The Production of a Faked Reality as an Existential Function of
Putin's Regime 9. Playing the Russian Disinformation Game: Information
Operations from Soviet Tactics to Putin's Sharp Power 10. Myths and
Realities of Putinism in Post-Truth Politics 11. Responding to Alleged
Russian Interference by Focusing on the Vulnerabilities That Make It
Possible Part III: Dilemmas of Contrasting Disinformation and Fake News
12. Information Spreading and the Role of Automated Accounts on Twitter:
Two Case Studies 13. Radical-Right Political Activism on the Web and the
Challenge for European Democracy: A Perspective from Eastern and Central
Europe 14. When a Credible Source turns 'Fake': The Relotius Affair and the
German System for Combatting Fake News 15. "But verifying facts is what we
do!": Fact-checking and Journalistic Professional Autonomy 16. The EU Code
of Practice on Disinformation and the Risk of the Privatisation of
Censorship Index
In Search of Paradigms: Disinformation, Fake News, and Post-Truth Politics
Part I: Post-Truth Politics and the Challenges to Democracy 1. Reading
Arendt to Rethink Truth, Science and Politics in the Era of Fake News 2.
Inequality in the Public Sphere: Epistemic Injustice, Discrimination and
Violence 3. Incorporating Intersectionality into AI Ethics 4. How
Post-Truth Politics Transformed and Shaped the Outcome of the 2016 Brexit
Referendum 5. Information and Democracy: Fake News as an Emotional Weapon
6. Searching for a Unicorn: Fake News and Electoral Behaviour 7. Once Upon
Covid-19: A Tale of Misleading Information Going Viral Part II: From
Disinformation to Post-Truth Politics: Evidences from Russia 8. Lie to
Live: The Production of a Faked Reality as an Existential Function of
Putin's Regime 9. Playing the Russian Disinformation Game: Information
Operations from Soviet Tactics to Putin's Sharp Power 10. Myths and
Realities of Putinism in Post-Truth Politics 11. Responding to Alleged
Russian Interference by Focusing on the Vulnerabilities That Make It
Possible Part III: Dilemmas of Contrasting Disinformation and Fake News
12. Information Spreading and the Role of Automated Accounts on Twitter:
Two Case Studies 13. Radical-Right Political Activism on the Web and the
Challenge for European Democracy: A Perspective from Eastern and Central
Europe 14. When a Credible Source turns 'Fake': The Relotius Affair and the
German System for Combatting Fake News 15. "But verifying facts is what we
do!": Fact-checking and Journalistic Professional Autonomy 16. The EU Code
of Practice on Disinformation and the Risk of the Privatisation of
Censorship Index
List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors Preface Introduction:
In Search of Paradigms: Disinformation, Fake News, and Post-Truth Politics
Part I: Post-Truth Politics and the Challenges to Democracy 1. Reading
Arendt to Rethink Truth, Science and Politics in the Era of Fake News 2.
Inequality in the Public Sphere: Epistemic Injustice, Discrimination and
Violence 3. Incorporating Intersectionality into AI Ethics 4. How
Post-Truth Politics Transformed and Shaped the Outcome of the 2016 Brexit
Referendum 5. Information and Democracy: Fake News as an Emotional Weapon
6. Searching for a Unicorn: Fake News and Electoral Behaviour 7. Once Upon
Covid-19: A Tale of Misleading Information Going Viral Part II: From
Disinformation to Post-Truth Politics: Evidences from Russia 8. Lie to
Live: The Production of a Faked Reality as an Existential Function of
Putin's Regime 9. Playing the Russian Disinformation Game: Information
Operations from Soviet Tactics to Putin's Sharp Power 10. Myths and
Realities of Putinism in Post-Truth Politics 11. Responding to Alleged
Russian Interference by Focusing on the Vulnerabilities That Make It
Possible Part III: Dilemmas of Contrasting Disinformation and Fake News
12. Information Spreading and the Role of Automated Accounts on Twitter:
Two Case Studies 13. Radical-Right Political Activism on the Web and the
Challenge for European Democracy: A Perspective from Eastern and Central
Europe 14. When a Credible Source turns 'Fake': The Relotius Affair and the
German System for Combatting Fake News 15. "But verifying facts is what we
do!": Fact-checking and Journalistic Professional Autonomy 16. The EU Code
of Practice on Disinformation and the Risk of the Privatisation of
Censorship Index
In Search of Paradigms: Disinformation, Fake News, and Post-Truth Politics
Part I: Post-Truth Politics and the Challenges to Democracy 1. Reading
Arendt to Rethink Truth, Science and Politics in the Era of Fake News 2.
Inequality in the Public Sphere: Epistemic Injustice, Discrimination and
Violence 3. Incorporating Intersectionality into AI Ethics 4. How
Post-Truth Politics Transformed and Shaped the Outcome of the 2016 Brexit
Referendum 5. Information and Democracy: Fake News as an Emotional Weapon
6. Searching for a Unicorn: Fake News and Electoral Behaviour 7. Once Upon
Covid-19: A Tale of Misleading Information Going Viral Part II: From
Disinformation to Post-Truth Politics: Evidences from Russia 8. Lie to
Live: The Production of a Faked Reality as an Existential Function of
Putin's Regime 9. Playing the Russian Disinformation Game: Information
Operations from Soviet Tactics to Putin's Sharp Power 10. Myths and
Realities of Putinism in Post-Truth Politics 11. Responding to Alleged
Russian Interference by Focusing on the Vulnerabilities That Make It
Possible Part III: Dilemmas of Contrasting Disinformation and Fake News
12. Information Spreading and the Role of Automated Accounts on Twitter:
Two Case Studies 13. Radical-Right Political Activism on the Web and the
Challenge for European Democracy: A Perspective from Eastern and Central
Europe 14. When a Credible Source turns 'Fake': The Relotius Affair and the
German System for Combatting Fake News 15. "But verifying facts is what we
do!": Fact-checking and Journalistic Professional Autonomy 16. The EU Code
of Practice on Disinformation and the Risk of the Privatisation of
Censorship Index