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Disinformation can create confusion, doubt, and reliance on inaccurate content. A paper, published on Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, discusses the problem and possible solutions
Darren L. Linvill and Patrick L. Warren (Clemson University) published a working paper about the methods used by the Internet Research Agency, a Russia-sponsored troll group
A study based on 50 interviews with Spanish journalists examines how they respond to commercial pressure from newspapers’ advertisers
A case study of media independence and press-state relationship based on coverage of migration in the United Kingdom
Drawing on the findings of two projects awarded by the European Commission, the paper examines the sources of the threats hindering media freedom in Europe
A complaint to the European Ombudsman about EU vs Disinfo
The article studies Twitter data on bot activity and junk news using a set of hashtags related to the 2017 German Parliamentary Election
This open-access article defines and compares three quantitative forms of journalism—computer-assisted reporting, data journalism, and computational journalism—examining the points of overlap and divergence among their journalistic values and practices