© 2017 Jonathan Marshall. This paper argues that ‘fake news’ is endemic to ‘information society’ as a whole, not just the internet or news media. It is part of daily experience, generated by established patterns of communication, social group categorisation, framing, and patterns of power. These disruptions are intensified through interacting with the dynamics of information capitalism, which values strategic effectiveness more than accuracy. Assuming democratic cosmopolitan society must have good communication, this paper explores the factors which produce obstacles to such communicative processes, as the patterns which support bad communication and disinformation must be understood before they can be dealt with
This book diagnoses the social, mental and political consequences of working and economic organizati...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...
This paper argues that ‘fake news’ is endemic to ‘information society’ as a whole, not just the inte...
In this paper I consider the concept of cosmopolitanism in relation to two types of communication sy...
The view that certain media, in their technological form, open up possibilities which foster or crea...
Much has been written about transnational public spheres, though our understanding of their shape an...
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‘Post-truth’ was not a new concept when it was selected as the international word of the year (2016)...
Much has been written about transnational public spheres, though our understanding of their shape an...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
The internet’s influence on the production and consumption of news has brought about revolutionary c...
What is the nature of information? What is its role in Contemporary Cosmopolitan Civil Society? Wha...
Philosophy’s engagement with mass media has often been ambiguous: many critical theorists, from Benj...
As processed of globalisation are seen to undermine traditional understandings of political democrac...
This book diagnoses the social, mental and political consequences of working and economic organizati...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...
This paper argues that ‘fake news’ is endemic to ‘information society’ as a whole, not just the inte...
In this paper I consider the concept of cosmopolitanism in relation to two types of communication sy...
The view that certain media, in their technological form, open up possibilities which foster or crea...
Much has been written about transnational public spheres, though our understanding of their shape an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97229/1/j.1538-165X.2010.tb02043.x.pd
‘Post-truth’ was not a new concept when it was selected as the international word of the year (2016)...
Much has been written about transnational public spheres, though our understanding of their shape an...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
The internet’s influence on the production and consumption of news has brought about revolutionary c...
What is the nature of information? What is its role in Contemporary Cosmopolitan Civil Society? Wha...
Philosophy’s engagement with mass media has often been ambiguous: many critical theorists, from Benj...
As processed of globalisation are seen to undermine traditional understandings of political democrac...
This book diagnoses the social, mental and political consequences of working and economic organizati...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...