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This study suggests a way to determine the credibility of newspaper articles by developing collectively agreed indicators. The aim is to allow credible content to lead to greater collaboration and data-sharing across initiatives. As proof-of-concept, it presents a dataset of 40 articles of varying credibility annotated with these indicators
A complaint to the European Ombudsman about EU vs Disinfo
Can a game in which participants create a fake news article help them spot misinformation in the real world? Researchers made an experiment in a high school in the Netherlands
The study analyses what kind of information politicians look for in the news and how these “informational media use motives” explain their media responsiveness. Classic uses and gratifications (U&G) tradition in communication research is applied to elite studies by using a survey of Finnish MPs
This article connects recent large-scale projects by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), such as the Panama and Paradise Papers revelations, to ongoing theoretical discussions about emergent forms of journalism
Perspectives, challenges and developments for the Italian jurisprudence
Media outlets exert a very significant influence on expressed public opinion, a large-scale experiment proves
The article studies Twitter data on bot activity and junk news using a set of hashtags related to the 2017 German Parliamentary Election
In the last two decades, the term "fake news" has been used with several different meanings, which fall into six categories. It is possible to map them out according to their reliance on facts and their intention to mislead
This study aims to validate and extend Hallin and Mancini’s framework of comparison to media systems in Central and Eastern Europe