Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation

While a far from recent phenomenon, fake news has acquired a very special significance in the wake of the latest US elections. Against a broad background of different definitions and subtypes that require us to find a new, broader definition of the concept of fake news, the main debate about it conc...

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Main Authors: Tiago Lima-Quintanilha, Marisa Torres-da-Silva, Tiago Lapa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Navarra 2019-04-01
Series:Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
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Online Access:https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/27872
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spelling doaj-1d324165227b4eb397a1e531e8e2ab792020-11-25T00:41:49ZengUniversidad de NavarraCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)2386-78762019-04-01323173210.15581/003.32.3.17-3233443Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiationTiago Lima-Quintanilha0Marisa Torres-da-Silva1Tiago Lapa2Edifício Sedas Nunes, Av. das Forças ArmadasAvenida Berna 26 CEdifício Sedas Nunes, Av. das Forças ArmadasWhile a far from recent phenomenon, fake news has acquired a very special significance in the wake of the latest US elections. Against a broad background of different definitions and subtypes that require us to find a new, broader definition of the concept of fake news, the main debate about it concerns its scope and reach, which vary primarily in terms of intentionality and exactly how it disrupts the information process. With the discussion also focusing on the threats to (McChesney, 2014; Fisher, 2018) and opportunities for (Beckett, 2017) journalism itself, we seek to expand the debate on fake news to its impact on the dimension of trust in news. The starting point is Fletcher and Nielsen’s (2017) idea that, because they don’t make a clear distinction between real and fake news, Internet users feel a generalised sense of distrust in the media. Using data from the latest (2018) Reuters Digital News Report survey of a representative sample of the Portuguese Internet-using population, we describe the main reasons why the Portuguese (increasingly familiar with fake news and disinformation and their impacts) have been displaying higher levels of trust in news than counterparts in other countries, such as the United States –reasons that are linked to Portugal’s media system and historical context.https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/27872fake newstrust in newsimpact of fake news on trust in newslines of differentiationportugalportuguese media system
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Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
fake news
trust in news
impact of fake news on trust in news
lines of differentiation
portugal
portuguese media system
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Marisa Torres-da-Silva
Tiago Lapa
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title Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
title_short Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
title_full Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
title_fullStr Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
title_sort fake news and its impact on trust in the news. using the portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
publisher Universidad de Navarra
series Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
issn 2386-7876
publishDate 2019-04-01
description While a far from recent phenomenon, fake news has acquired a very special significance in the wake of the latest US elections. Against a broad background of different definitions and subtypes that require us to find a new, broader definition of the concept of fake news, the main debate about it concerns its scope and reach, which vary primarily in terms of intentionality and exactly how it disrupts the information process. With the discussion also focusing on the threats to (McChesney, 2014; Fisher, 2018) and opportunities for (Beckett, 2017) journalism itself, we seek to expand the debate on fake news to its impact on the dimension of trust in news. The starting point is Fletcher and Nielsen’s (2017) idea that, because they don’t make a clear distinction between real and fake news, Internet users feel a generalised sense of distrust in the media. Using data from the latest (2018) Reuters Digital News Report survey of a representative sample of the Portuguese Internet-using population, we describe the main reasons why the Portuguese (increasingly familiar with fake news and disinformation and their impacts) have been displaying higher levels of trust in news than counterparts in other countries, such as the United States –reasons that are linked to Portugal’s media system and historical context.
topic fake news
trust in news
impact of fake news on trust in news
lines of differentiation
portugal
portuguese media system
url https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/27872
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