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2021
Agenda temática, metodologías e impacto de la investigación sobre desinformación. Revisión sistemática de la literatura (2016-2020)
García-Marín, David
2021
Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| Belief in or Identification of False News According to the Elaboration Likelihood Model
Chen, Chi
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Kearney, Mike
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Chang, Shao
2022
COVID-19 vaccine disinformation on YouTube: analysis of a viewing network
Calvo, Dafne
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Cano-Orón, Lorena
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Llorga-Abad, Germán
2019
Fact-checking platforms in Spanish. Features, organisation and method
Vizoso, Ángel
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Vázquez-Herrero, Jorge
2019
Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
Lima-Quintanilha, Tiago
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Torres-da-Silva, Marisa
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Lapa, Tiago
2021
Fake News Cues: Examining the Impact of Content, Source, and Typology of News Cues on People’s Confidence in Identifying Mis- and Disinformation
Hinsley, Amber
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Holton, Avery
2023
Future journalists’ fight against disinformation: analysis of university training offers and challenges in the Spanish context
Moreno-Gil, Victoria
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Chaparro Domínguez, María Ángeles
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Perez-Pereiro, Marta
2022
Influence of Fake News Exposure on Perceived Media Bias: The Moderating Role of Party Identity
Ardèvol-Abreu, Alberto
2021
Infodemia – an Analysis of Fake News in Polish News Portals and Traditional Media During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Popiołek, Malwina
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Hapek, Monika
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Barańska, Marzena
2023
It’s Nothing but a Deepfake! The Effects of Misinformation and Deepfake Labels Delegitimizing an Authentic Political Speech
Hameleers, Michael
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Franziska, Marquart
2021
(Mis)informed During COVID-19: How Education Level and Information Sources Contribute to Knowledge Gaps
Gerazo, Tiziano
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Gui, Marco
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Hargittai, Eszter
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Nguyen, Minh
2023
Perceived Versus Actual Ability to Identify Fake News: Evidence From Israel’s 2019–2020 Elections
Yarchi, Moran
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Samuel-Azran, Tal
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Hayat, Tsahi
2022
Seeing and Believing Pro-Trump Fake News: The Interacting Roles of Online News Sources, Partisanship, and Education
Meirick, Patrick
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Franklyn, Amanda
2017
El Slow Journalism en la era de la “infoxicación”
Bennaissa-Pedriza, Saina
2023
The Power of Fake News: Big Data Analysis of Discourse About COVID-19–Related Fake News in South Korea
Jang, Sou
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Jung, Kyoung
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Yi, Yong
2021
The rise of new populist actors and consolidation of the use of social media such as Twitter are changing the political communication field. The main goal of this research is to understand whether European populist political actors introduce 2 of the inherent elements of populism—the people and the elite—into their digital communicative strategy and how they frame it. The samples are composed by the messages shared on Twitter by 4 European political parties (Podemos, Movimento 5 Stelle, Front National, and UKIP) and their leaders. This study analyzed 9,128 messages. The results show that despite being an intrinsic characteristic of populism, these political actors practically never appeal to the people in their messages, but criticize the elites. It therefore produces an illustrated populism in their social media strategy, in which everything is for the people, but without the people.
Stubenvoll, Marlis
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Heiss, Rafael
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Matthes, Jörg
2014
Transtextuality and metafiction in fake documentaries: self-referential discourse in "The Unmaking of"
Tello Díaz, Lucía
2020
Trust and fake news: Exploratory analysis of the impact of news literacy on the relationship with news content in Portugal
Paisana, Miguel
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Pinto-Martinho, Ana
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Cardoso, Gustavo
2022
Twitter and Endorsed (Fake) News: The Influence of Endorsement by Strong Ties, Celebrities, and a User Majority on Credibility of Fake News During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Shin, Inyoung
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Wang, Luxuan
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Lu, Yi-Ta
2022
User Perceptions and Trust of Explainable Machine Learning Fake News Detectors
Shin, Jieun
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Cham-Olmsted, Sylvia