The dissemination of fake news during the conduct of an electoral campaign can significantly distort the process by which voters form their opinion on candidates and decide their vote. Cases of disinformation have been happening since the rise of social networks and the last presidential election held in 2020 in the United States was not an exception. The present research aims at analyzing the ways in which political disinformation is generated by different types of sources (social networks users, the media and political candidates) through various channels for communication (social and traditional media). Quantitative and qualitative methods were used to analyze a sample of news published during the election and verified by the most import...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
Voters increasingly rely on social media for news and information about politics. But increasingly, ...
How did misinformation spread during the 2016 presidential election and has anything changed since? ...
Social media are not only a space for making contacts and strengthening social ties, but also an inc...
Social media is an important source of news and information in the United States. But during the 201...
The issue of fake news rapidly spreading through the environment of web 2.0 has become the pressing ...
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...
This paper introduces and presents a first analysis of a uniquely curated dataset of misinformation,...
The flow of misinformation and disinformation around the 2016 U.S. presidential election put the pro...
In an increasingly digitally connected world, social networks have become a large factor in news con...
There is considerable concern about the role that social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, play i...
The dynamics and influence of fake news on Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election remains ...
This article provides an applied analysis of the social network technologies used by Western IT-comp...
The rise of Internet and social media changed not only how we consume information, but it also democ...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
Voters increasingly rely on social media for news and information about politics. But increasingly, ...
How did misinformation spread during the 2016 presidential election and has anything changed since? ...
Social media are not only a space for making contacts and strengthening social ties, but also an inc...
Social media is an important source of news and information in the United States. But during the 201...
The issue of fake news rapidly spreading through the environment of web 2.0 has become the pressing ...
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...
This paper introduces and presents a first analysis of a uniquely curated dataset of misinformation,...
The flow of misinformation and disinformation around the 2016 U.S. presidential election put the pro...
In an increasingly digitally connected world, social networks have become a large factor in news con...
There is considerable concern about the role that social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, play i...
The dynamics and influence of fake news on Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election remains ...
This article provides an applied analysis of the social network technologies used by Western IT-comp...
The rise of Internet and social media changed not only how we consume information, but it also democ...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
Voters increasingly rely on social media for news and information about politics. But increasingly, ...
How did misinformation spread during the 2016 presidential election and has anything changed since? ...