“Canadians have seen a decline in the number of local media and news outlets. They do not feel that our governments are up to the task of managing increasingly complicated issues. And their views toward tech and science are fairly utilitarian — they support it but also want to control it...
The Philippines is one of the heaviest consumers of social media in the world. And one of the most susceptible to false information. The National Broadcasters Association (KBP) of 1,200 member radio stations turned some of these posts into spots. The Fake News Broadcast, aired nationwide, with...
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) and the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) has launched an anti-fake newscampaign to warning Internet users about the spread of false information. The campaign, created with the help of BBDO Guerrero, sees the int...
PhilippinesDuterteHuman rights are essential pillars of democracies. But under populism, they are a proclaimed nemesis of political leaders who claim to represent the common people. This article argues that the discourses of strongman, patronage and fake news constitute three prominent right-wing ...
Coronavirus and #fakenews: what should families do? 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者: S Livingstone 摘要: As much of Western Europe, the US and Asia remain in various degrees of 'lockdown' to slow the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, LSE Professor Sonia ...
According to Reuters, other governments are considering similar fake news laws, including Singapore and the Philippines, but Malaysia is one of the first to take action on a law against fake news. The move comes as social media networks face increasing scrutiny over fake news, bots, and other...
Fake news – the ever-present term that has been causing a ruckus in every aspect of today’s society, is one of the main concerns in the business industry – particularly those in digital marketing. With the proliferation of powerful online channels such as social media also comes those th...
For the network originated in the Philippines, it focused on domestic audiences and posted in Filipino and English about local news and events including domestic politics, military activities against terrorism, pending anti-terrorism bill, criticism of communism, youth activists and opposition, the Commu...
“Canadians have seen a decline in the number of local media and news outlets. They do not feel that our governments are up to the task of managing increasingly complicated issues. And their views toward tech and science are fairly utilitarian — they support it but also want to control it...
Fake NewsPolitical PolarizationPhilippinesYouthMisinformation, political polarization, its links, and negative societal consequences have long been studied in literature. This study contributes to this fieldoi:10.2139/ssrn.3964492Deinla, PhD, Imelda