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  • Produktbild: The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism
  • Produktbild: The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism
  • Introduction

    1. Media Dis/Misinformation and Populism

    Part 1 KEY CONCEPTS 2. What do we mean by populism?

    3. Misinformation and Disinformation

    4. Rethinking Mediatisation: Populism and the Mediatisation of Politics

    5. Media Systems and Misinformation

    6. Rewired Propaganda: Propaganda, Misinformation, and Populism in the Digital Age

    7. Hate propaganda

    8. Filter bubbles and digital echo chambers

    9. Disputes over or against reality? Fine-graining the textures of post-truth politics

    10. Fake News

    PART 2 MEDIA MISINFORMATION AND DISINFORMATION

    11. The Evolution of Computational Propaganda: Theories, Debates, and Innovation of the Russian Model

    12. Polarisation and Misinformation

    13. Data Journalism and Misinformation

    14. Media and the "Alt-Right"

    15. Listen to your gut’: How Fox News’ Populist Style Changed the American Public Sphere and Journalistic Truth in the Process

    16. Alternative media: challenging or exacerbating populism and mis/disinformation?

    17. Online harassment of journalists as a consequence of populism, mis/disinformation, and impunity

    18. Lessons from an extraordinary year: Four heuristics for studying mediated misinformation in 2020 and beyond

    19. Right-wing Populism, Visual Disinformation, and Brexit: From the UKIP ‘Breaking Point’ poster to the aftermath of the London Westminster Bridge Attack

    Part 3 THE POLITICS OF MISINFORMATION AND DISINFORMATION

    20. Misogyny and the politics of misinformation

    21. Anti-immigration disinformation

    22. Science and the politics of misinformation

    23. Government Disinformation in war and conflict

    24. Military Disinformation: A bodyguard of lies

    25. Extreme right and mis/disinformation

    26. Information disorder practices in/by contemporary Russia

    27. Protest, Activism, and False Information

    28. Conspiracy theories: Misinformed publics or wittingly believing "false" information?

    29. Corrupted Infrastructures of Meaning: Post-truth Identities Online

    30. Consumption of Misinformation and Disinformation

    PART 4 MEDIA AND POPULISM

    31. Populism in Africa: Personalistic Leaders and the Illusion of Representation

    32. Populism and misinformation from the American Revolution to the 21st-century United States

    33. Populism, Media, and Misinformation in Latin America

    34. Perceived Mis- and Disinformation in a Post-Factual Information Setting: A Conceptualization and Evidence from ten European Countries

    35. The Role of Social Media in the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Finland

    36. Social Media Manipulation in Turkey: Actors, Tactics, Targets

    37. Populist rhetoric and media misinformation in the 2016 UK Brexit referendum

    38. Media policy failures and the emergence of right-wing populism

    39. Disentangling Polarization and Civic Empowerment in the Digital Age: The Role of Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers in the Rise of Populism

    Part 5 RESPONSES TO MISINFORMATION, DISINFORMATION AND POPULISM

    40. Legal and regulatory responses to misinformation and populism

    41. Global responses to misinformation and populism

    42. Singapore’s fake news law: Countering populists’ falsehoods and truth-making

    43. Debunking Misinformation

    44. News Literacy and Misinformation

    45. Media and Information Literacies as a Response to Misinformation and Populism

    46. People-Powered Correction: Fixing Misinformation on Social Media

    47. Countering Hate speech

    48. Constructing digital counter-narratives as a response to disinformation and populism

    49. Journalistic responses to misinformation

    50. Responses to Mis/Disinformation: Practitioner Experiences and Approaches in Resource Poor Settings

    51. The Effect of Corrections and Corrected Misinformation

    52. Building Connective Democracy: Interdisciplinary Solutions to the Problem of Polarisation