Disinformation and fact-checking in the 2019 Argentine elections. The case of Reverso initiative

被引:0
作者
Molina Canabate, Juan Pedro [1 ]
Magallon Rosa, Raul [1 ]
Paniagua Rojano, Francisco Javier [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Carlos III Madrid, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Malaga, Malaga, Spain
来源
JOURNAL OF LEARNING STYLES | 2020年 / 13卷 / 26期
关键词
Argentina; elections; misinformation; fact-checking; distribution channels;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The aim of this research is to study the misinformation processes that circulated during the presidential elections held in Argentina on October 27, 2019. These elections were presented as an interesting case study in which the candidates Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernandez were fighting for the government in a economic crisis and with a divided society. The disinformation strategies were a fact, although in May press associations, digital platforms and political parties signed an agreement to combat false news on social media. In the research now presented, we analyze the role of Reverso -an initiative promoted and coordinated by Chequeado, AFP Factual, First Draft and Pop-Up Newsroom-. Within Reverso, more than 120 media and technology companies joined together to tackle misinformation during the electoral process. This research is based on obtaining and analysing the tweets published by Reverso on its Twitter account between 16 May and 29 October 2019. As results of the research, a typology of hoaxes and debunks that circulated as well as the identification of the preferential distribution channels of these hoaxes stand out.
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 49
页数:17
相关论文
共 37 条
  • [31] Comparing button-based chatbots with webpages for presenting fact-checking results: A case study of health information
    Zhao, Xianglin
    Chen, Li
    Jin, Yucheng
    Zhang, Xinzhi
    INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, 2023, 60 (02)
  • [32] LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES OF FACT-CHECKING AS A SOCIAL PRACTICE TO IMPROVE DEMOCRACY: THE TRUCO NOS ESTADOS PROJECT IN THE BRAZILIAN ELECTIONS OF 2018
    Seibt, Tais
    INDEX COMUNICACION, 2020, 10 (02): : 115 - 141
  • [33] Can We Detect Bias in Political Fact-Checking? Evidence from a Spanish Case Study
    Fernandez-Roldan, Alejandro
    Elias, Carlos
    Santiago-Caballero, Carlos
    Teira, David
    JOURNALISM PRACTICE, 2023,
  • [34] Exploring the Alt News Phenomenon: A Case Study of One of India's Most Prominent Fact-Checking Campaigns
    Valiyamattam, Rositta Joseph
    RUPKATHA JOURNAL ON INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMANITIES, 2024, 16 (04):
  • [35] Fact-Checking as Mobilization and Counter-Mobilization: The Case of the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement in Hong Kong
    Feng, Mengzhe
    Tsang, Nathan L. T.
    Lee, Francis L. F.
    JOURNALISM STUDIES, 2021, 22 (10) : 1358 - 1375
  • [36] The War in Ukraine Through the Prism of Visual Disinformation and the Limits of Specialized Fact-Checking. A Case-Study at Le Monde
    Zecchinon, Pauline
    Standaert, Olivier
    DIGITAL JOURNALISM, 2025, 13 (01) : 61 - 79
  • [37] Does Third-Party Fact-Checking Increase Trust in News Stories? An Australian Case Study Using the "Sports Rorts" Affair
    Carson, Andrea
    Gibbons, Andrew
    Martin, Aaron
    Phillips, Justin B.
    DIGITAL JOURNALISM, 2022, 10 (05) : 801 - 822