
“Fake News”: Those who only read headlines do not know what news is, defends an expert
Defends media literacy expert Belinha de Abreu
Defends media literacy expert Belinha de Abreu
A chronicle by a highly regarded Italian journalist raised suspicions of promoting fake news
A piece of news is, by its nature, new, true information of collective interest.
Combating rampant disinformation is as urgent as it is difficult
The phenomenon of lies that try to pass for news, the so-called fake news, facilitates illicit practices and even criminal activities, has good ground to grow.
Disinformation or the so-called “fake news” is an evil that has been around for a long time and has been refined with new information technologies.
As fake news (fake news) are fed, they say, by complex algorithms that know how to seduce many of our impulses, namely those of a consumer
Initiative takes place between today and tomorrow, 28th and 29th of September
Study suggests that reader group checks can be as effective as professional fact-checks work.
Order joins PS, IL, Union of Journalists and journalism specialist to dissect impacts of the Human Rights Charter in the Digital Age
The program includes two plenary sessions: one on the relationship between science and society and another on the #CoronaVirusFacts alliance and the role of science and fact-checking in the fight against misinformation