Although most research to date has focused on leading U.S. fact-checkers, similar initiatives are gaining strength all over the world. This study draws on a globally disseminated questionnaire, plus interviews with fact-checkers on four continents, to examine their role and reach in relation to other journalistic enterprises, as well as the challenges they face. A conceptual framework of journalistic boundary-setting helps guide the exploration
Fact-checking has gained prominence as a movement for revitalizing truth-seeking ideals in journalis...
These days, fact-checking is a fashionable term in the worlds of both politics and the media. On bro...
This study of local British newspaper journalists focuses on three aspects of entrenched newsroom cu...
The last five years have seen a global surge in political fact-checking, reporting that specializes ...
This study considers fact-checkers as innovators and entrepreneurs. It explores funding models as we...
Much attention has been given in recent years to post publication fact checking, mainly checking the...
Populism and personalisation – the first driven by a sense of alienation from dominant political for...
Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinforma...
In this paper we chart the conflicting standards of fact-checking outside Western, Educated, Industr...
Fact-checking has a traditional meaning in journalism that relates to internal procedures for verify...
Since the emergence of FactCheck.org in the United States in 2003, fact-checking interventions have ...
Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinforma...
Fact-checking has gained importance in recent years, as so-called “fake news” has started to spread ...
Journalists use norms not only as identity markers of the professional news worker but also as bound...
In this study, we review the literature on fact-checking and the empirical evidence contendi...
Fact-checking has gained prominence as a movement for revitalizing truth-seeking ideals in journalis...
These days, fact-checking is a fashionable term in the worlds of both politics and the media. On bro...
This study of local British newspaper journalists focuses on three aspects of entrenched newsroom cu...
The last five years have seen a global surge in political fact-checking, reporting that specializes ...
This study considers fact-checkers as innovators and entrepreneurs. It explores funding models as we...
Much attention has been given in recent years to post publication fact checking, mainly checking the...
Populism and personalisation – the first driven by a sense of alienation from dominant political for...
Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinforma...
In this paper we chart the conflicting standards of fact-checking outside Western, Educated, Industr...
Fact-checking has a traditional meaning in journalism that relates to internal procedures for verify...
Since the emergence of FactCheck.org in the United States in 2003, fact-checking interventions have ...
Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinforma...
Fact-checking has gained importance in recent years, as so-called “fake news” has started to spread ...
Journalists use norms not only as identity markers of the professional news worker but also as bound...
In this study, we review the literature on fact-checking and the empirical evidence contendi...
Fact-checking has gained prominence as a movement for revitalizing truth-seeking ideals in journalis...
These days, fact-checking is a fashionable term in the worlds of both politics and the media. On bro...
This study of local British newspaper journalists focuses on three aspects of entrenched newsroom cu...