This essay argues that the recent scholarship on misinformation and fake news suffers from a lack of historical contextualization. The fact that misinformation scholarship has, by and large, failed to engage with the history of propaganda and with how propaganda has been studied by media and communication researchers is an empirical detriment to it, and serves to make the solutions and remedies to misinformation harder to articulate because the actual problem they are trying to solve is unclear.
Propaganda, misinformation, and histories of media techniques / C. Anderson. - In: HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL MISINFORMATION REVIEW. - 2021:2(2021), pp. 1-7. [10.37016/mr-2020-64]
Propaganda, misinformation, and histories of media techniques
C. Anderson
2021
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This essay argues that the recent scholarship on misinformation and fake news suffers from a lack of historical contextualization. The fact that misinformation scholarship has, by and large, failed to engage with the history of propaganda and with how propaganda has been studied by media and communication researchers is an empirical detriment to it, and serves to make the solutions and remedies to misinformation harder to articulate because the actual problem they are trying to solve is unclear.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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