The use of social media for sharing political information and the status of news as an essential raw material for good citizenship are both generating increasing public concern. We add to the debates about misinformation, disinformation, and “fake news” using a new theoretical framework and a unique research design integrating survey data and analysis of observed news sharing behaviors on social media. Using a media-as-resources perspective, we theorize that there are elective affinities between tabloid news and misinformation and disinformation behaviors on social media. Integrating four data sets we constructed during the 2017 UK election campaign—individual-level data on news sharing (N = 1,525,748 tweets), website data (N = 17,989 web d...
American democracy is built on the ideal that citizens are informed and that this knowledge allows t...
In the so called ‘post-truth’ era, characterized by a loss of public trust in various institutions, ...
In the so called ‘post-truth’ era, characterized by a loss of public trust in various institutions, ...
The use of social media for sharing political information and the status of news as an essential raw...
In today’s media systems, large numbers of ordinary citizens circulate political information with gr...
Scholarly research has shown that the role of media and information (a crucial variable in the succe...
The amount of published research on mis-/disinformation in connection with social media in recent ye...
Since the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump as US President i...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
More voters than ever get political news from their friends on social media platforms. Is this bad f...
Supplementary information files for article The amplification of exaggerated and false news on soc...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...
Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformatio...
We explain why citizens believed and shared false political information during the 2019 UK general e...
Supplemenary files for article The Campaign Disinformation Divide: Believing and Sharing News in the...
American democracy is built on the ideal that citizens are informed and that this knowledge allows t...
In the so called ‘post-truth’ era, characterized by a loss of public trust in various institutions, ...
In the so called ‘post-truth’ era, characterized by a loss of public trust in various institutions, ...
The use of social media for sharing political information and the status of news as an essential raw...
In today’s media systems, large numbers of ordinary citizens circulate political information with gr...
Scholarly research has shown that the role of media and information (a crucial variable in the succe...
The amount of published research on mis-/disinformation in connection with social media in recent ye...
Since the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump as US President i...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
More voters than ever get political news from their friends on social media platforms. Is this bad f...
Supplementary information files for article The amplification of exaggerated and false news on soc...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...
Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformatio...
We explain why citizens believed and shared false political information during the 2019 UK general e...
Supplemenary files for article The Campaign Disinformation Divide: Believing and Sharing News in the...
American democracy is built on the ideal that citizens are informed and that this knowledge allows t...
In the so called ‘post-truth’ era, characterized by a loss of public trust in various institutions, ...
In the so called ‘post-truth’ era, characterized by a loss of public trust in various institutions, ...