PPT-Media and Hope in the Age of Post-Truth and Fake News

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Anne Kaun Södertörn University akaka15 Media and hope Källa http harvardpoliticscomcoversrevolutiontweetingthetrigger Källa https informationactivismorgennotdebatingwhethertwittercausesrevolutionsornot

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Anne Kaun Södertörn University akaka15 Media and hope Källa http harvardpoliticscomcoversrevolutiontweetingthetrigger Källa https informationactivismorgennotdebatingwhethertwittercausesrevolutionsornot. Warm-Up: Respond on binder paper. “Fake news” has become a sudden and popular phrase within the last 4-5 months. What is “fake news”? Who talks about it? List all the different ways news could be considered “fake.” Are they all equally fake, or are there degrees of “fake news”?. A Media Literacy Workshop. Fake or Not?. What is Fake News?. Fake news. is a type of hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation (false information), be it via the traditional print or broadcasting . Teaching students to separate fact from fiction in the age of “Fake News.” . Prairie Public Education Services. Our mission is to help kids succeed in school and in life. . We promote school-readiness through free educational materials and digital tools such as our learning apps.. Nicole Lindbergh 11.18.17. z. z. The Controversy. Obama: “If we can’t discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.”. Clickbait journalism. Fake news “got more engagement on Facebook” than major media outlet news -Silverman. Russell Palmer. GaETC. 9 November 2017. What is fake news? . “. F. ake news.  is frequently used to describe a political story which is seen as damaging to an agency, entity, or . person[…]it . is by no means restricted to politics, and seems to have currency in terms of general news. . . Fake news and digital disinformation . Alina Bârgăoanu. Jean . M. onnet professor, . B. ucharest. Member of the High-level Expert Group on Fake News and Digital Disinformation, European . C. ommission. Even President Obama weighed in (while still president), assailing the rapid accumulation of fake news as a "dust cloud of nonsense.". "If we are not serious about facts, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, than we have problems," he said at a. Question:. In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media -- such as newspapers, TV and radio -- when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately and fairly?. Trust in Media. Adam Dobrodt, Donna Pistolis and Martha Vickery. History of Fake News. Benjamin Franklin. John Adams. Yellow Journalism. Hoaxes. Social Media and Fake News. Never in human history has more information been available to more people. But it’s also true that never in history has more . The Death of Journalism. What is journalism?. The profession of communicating . news. and . information. to people via . a conduit or. medium. Tightly associated with newspapers. Expanded to television and video markets. 29% 2% Russia China 35% U.S. SOURCES OF DISTRUST IN THE INTERNET CYBERCRIMINALS (82%) OWN GOVERNMENT (54%) SOCIAL MEDIA (76%) FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (67%) In Sweden, 76% of people say that social me 2017 finding no support for the idea that online audiences are more fragmented than offline audiences 8 Joshua Green No One Cares About Russia in the World Breitbart MadeNY TIMES 11 Id 12 Id 13 Id Chapter 2H7667-Trinkunasindb 17/17/20 849 AMa Google search returns or what a Facebook feed presents re ects a reasonably representative sample of reality when in fact that may be far from the tru Fake News Content Lesson 2 Fake News Fake News is content that is intentionally misleading, sensationalized, or deliberately false. Results from a 2016 Buzzfeed survey found that “fake news headlines fool American adults about 75% of the

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