The present work aims at analysing the attitude of European citizens toward fake news and disinformation. After briefly discussing the growing literature on fake news and disinformation, by virtue of the availability of micro-data from the Flash Eurobarometer survey on “Fake news and disinformation online” (European Commission, 2018), a segmentation of users is proposed according to their attitude towards different types of media. Secondly, clusters are characterized both in terms of socio-demographic characteristics and in relation to users’ behaviour and opinions regarding misinformation. In consideration of the social and political relevance of misinformation, potential strategies to face with fake news and online misinformation are disc...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people have been exposed to vast amounts of misinformation. This “info...
The main aim of the article is identification of the attitudes towards the processes of identificati...
How do Danes interact with misinformation on social media? Which statements and arguments do they us...
The present work aims at analysing the attitude of European citizens toward fake news and disinforma...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...
Fake news has become an important topic in our social and political environment. While research is c...
Fake news has become an important topic in our social and political environment. While research is c...
This paper focuses on digital behaviour, self-assessment of vulnerabilities to digital disinformatio...
The theoretical study deals with fake news, disinformation and hoaxes. These phenomena are a major p...
Fake news and disinformation online.Topics: use of the following media: printed newspapers and magaz...
The article is devoted to reflection on the attitudes of professional media (especially the news med...
The paper looks at the phenomenon of fake news in the modern media. Attempts have been made to provi...
Per a recent study, a majority of Germans wants to see strict action taken against the targeted spre...
In many parts of the world, long before social media, trust in media and journalism was fragile and ...
The prevalence of so-called "fake news" is a relatively recent social phenomenon that is linked to d...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people have been exposed to vast amounts of misinformation. This “info...
The main aim of the article is identification of the attitudes towards the processes of identificati...
How do Danes interact with misinformation on social media? Which statements and arguments do they us...
The present work aims at analysing the attitude of European citizens toward fake news and disinforma...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...
Fake news has become an important topic in our social and political environment. While research is c...
Fake news has become an important topic in our social and political environment. While research is c...
This paper focuses on digital behaviour, self-assessment of vulnerabilities to digital disinformatio...
The theoretical study deals with fake news, disinformation and hoaxes. These phenomena are a major p...
Fake news and disinformation online.Topics: use of the following media: printed newspapers and magaz...
The article is devoted to reflection on the attitudes of professional media (especially the news med...
The paper looks at the phenomenon of fake news in the modern media. Attempts have been made to provi...
Per a recent study, a majority of Germans wants to see strict action taken against the targeted spre...
In many parts of the world, long before social media, trust in media and journalism was fragile and ...
The prevalence of so-called "fake news" is a relatively recent social phenomenon that is linked to d...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people have been exposed to vast amounts of misinformation. This “info...
The main aim of the article is identification of the attitudes towards the processes of identificati...
How do Danes interact with misinformation on social media? Which statements and arguments do they us...