Fake News in Digital Cultures
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Is fake news an alien and deliberate act intended to harm, or the logical outcome of digital culture and shifts in the concept and practice of truth, trust and creativity?
This book presents a new approach to the question by looking past the problems of the present toward the continuing evolution of new media.
The authors explore both misinformation and disinformation, including the development of technology such as deepfake, and how they intersect with conspiracy theories, populism, global crises, disenfranchisement, attempts at regulation, and the promotion of digital literacies.
192 pages.
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Authors
Rob Cover
RMIT University, Australia
Ashley Haw
University of Melbourne, Australia
Jay Daniel Thompson
RMIT University, Australia