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The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism
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Author(s):
James Deane
Publication date:
March 23 2021
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March 23 2021
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: 538-547
DOI:
10.4324/9781003004431-56
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Media, disinformation, and populism
pp. 29
What do we mean by populism?
pp. 38
Misinformation and disinformation
pp. 49
Rethinking mediatisation
pp. 59
Media systems and misinformation
pp. 71
Rewired propaganda
pp. 80
Hate propaganda
pp. 92
Filter bubbles and digital echo chambers 1
pp. 101
Disputes over or against reality?
pp. 110
Fake news
pp. 121
The evolution of computational propaganda
pp. 131
Polarisation and misinformation
pp. 142
Data journalism and misinformation
pp. 151
Media and the ‘alt-right’
pp. 160
‘Listen to your gut’
pp. 169
Alternative online political media
pp. 178
Online harassment of journalists as a consequence of populism, mis/disinformation, and impunity
pp. 188
Lessons from an extraordinary year
pp. 198
Right-wing populism, visual disinformation, and Brexit
pp. 211
Misogyny and the politics of misinformation
pp. 221
Anti-immigration disinformation
pp. 231
Science and the politics of misinformation
pp. 242
Government disinformation in war and conflict
pp. 253
Military disinformation
pp. 268
Extreme right and mis/disinformation
pp. 279
Information disorder practices in/by contemporary Russia
pp. 290
Protest, activism, and false information
pp. 302
Conspiracy theories
pp. 312
Corrupted infrastructures of meaning
pp. 323
Consumption of misinformation and disinformation
pp. 335
Populism in Africa
pp. 345
Populism and misinformation from the American Revolution to the twenty-first-century United States
pp. 356
Populism, media, and misinformation in Latin America
pp. 366
Perceived mis- and disinformation in a post-factual information setting
pp. 376
The role of social media in the rise of right-wing populism in Finland
pp. 386
Social media manipulation in Turkey
pp. 397
Populist rhetoric and media misinformation in the 2016 UK Brexit referendum
pp. 411
Media policy failures and the emergence of right-wing populism
pp. 420
Disentangling polarisation and civic empowerment in the digital age
pp. 437
Legal and regulatory responses to misinformation and populism
pp. 449
Global responses to misinformation and populism
pp. 459
Singapore’s fake news law
pp. 470
Debunking misinformation
pp. 480
News literacy and misinformation
pp. 489
Media and information literacies as a response to misinformation and populism
pp. 498
People-powered correction
pp. 507
Countering hate speech
pp. 519
Constructing digital counter-narratives as a response to disinformation and populism
pp. 529
Journalistic responses to misinformation
pp. 538
Responses to mis/disinformation
pp. 548
The effect of corrections and corrected misinformation
pp. 559
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