Probing the paradox: are governments fighting or fueling disinformation?
Over the past decade, disinformation has been the subject of intensive analysis, with researchers examining it from a multitude of perspectives. Among the chief architects of disinformation are governments, which often find themselves playing a double ...
Marius Dragomir +2 more
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Addresses a critical analysis of major media policies in the European Union and Council of Europe at the period of profound changes affecting both media environments and use, as well as the logic of media policy-making and reconfiguration of traditional regulatory models.
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Ecology of Media: Metaphors and Media Paradoxes
Article discussed problems, in connection with mass media purity – objectiveness of information, truthfulness of facts, false news role, use of literary Bulgarian language, and style of writing/speaking in journalism.
Tolya Stoitsova
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Democratic Backsliding Based on Illusions: Authoritarians' Biased Perception of Media Freedom Contributes to Their Political Support. [PDF]
Hadarics M.
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Ideology and free speech values predict content moderation preferences: cross-national evidence across targets of hate speech. [PDF]
Theocharis Y +3 more
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Tailoring e-Cigarette Health Messages by Vaping Status: How Source and Message Presentation Type Shape Young Adults' Perceptions. [PDF]
Lee DN, Villanti AC, Stevens EM.
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Association between women's empowerment dimensions and use of skilled birth attendance in southwest Ethiopia: a community-based cross-sectional study design. [PDF]
Benti NB +5 more
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Law, neuroscience, and authenticity by design: protecting users' minds in the digital sphere. [PDF]
Elena Popa Tache C, Sararu CS.
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