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This volume gathers leading scholars in the fields of journalism and communication studies, philosophy, and the social sciences to examine critical questions of how we should understand journalism's changing landscape as it relates to fundamental questions about the role of truth and information in society.
Journalism. --- Truth in literature. --- Fake news. --- Social media. --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- News, Fake --- Disinformation --- Hoaxes --- Journalism --- Writing (Authorship) --- Literature --- Publicity --- Fake news
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Truth qualities of journalism are under intense scrutiny in today's world. Journalistic scandals have eroded public confidence in mainstream media while pioneering news media compete to satisfy the public's appetite for news. Still worse is the specter of "fake news" that looms over media and political systems that underpin everything from social stability to global governance.This volume aims to illuminate the contentious media landscape to help journalism students, scholars, and professionals understand contemporary conditions and arm them to deal with a spectrum of new developments ranging from technology and politics to best practices.
Online journalism --- Fake news --- Journalism --- Press and propaganda --- Social media
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