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www.emerald.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the concept of 'fake news' and its impact on society, particularly in the context of the 2016 U.S. election. It explores how misinformation spreads through social media, the role of algorithmic filtering, and the polarization of public opinion. The piece also examines the challenges faced by the media and the importance of media literacy in combating misinformation. It highlights the need for education and critical thinking to navigate the digital landscape and protect democratic processes. References to various studies and articles are provided to support these arguments. | |
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www.cambridge.org
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| | | | | Process vs. Outcome? How to Evaluate the Effects of Participatory Processes on Legitimacy Perceptions - Volume 52 Issue 1 | |
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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | | | Introduction The chair of the Electoral Commission recently warned that British elections face a 'perfect storm' of threats to their integrity from developments in social media and political advertising, and third-party state actors. Such assessments, supported by allegations about the UK-EU referendum and the 2017 general election campaigns, call into question the effectiveness of the... | |
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www.uni.lu
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| | | Information on education and how we approach to teaching, research, and more at the University of Luxembourg. | ||