Information Disorder : : Learning to Recognize Fake News.

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Place / Publishing House:Frankfurt a.M. : : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (244 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Copyright Information
  • Contents
  • Preface (Ferdinando Trapani)
  • Part I Technology and News on Web
  • The proposed solution: The fake news algorithm project and verification of results (Massimiliano Aliverti)
  • Robot reporters, machine learning and disinformation: How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing journalism (Angelo Paura)
  • Geofacts: A geo-reliability tool to empower fact-checking (Simone Avolicino, Marianna Di Gregorio, Marco Romano, Monica Sebillo, Giuliana Vitiello, Massimiliano Aliverti, Ferdinando Trapani)
  • Part II Communication and Society
  • The mediatization of disinformation as a social problem: The role of platforms and digital media ecology (Gevisa La Rocca)
  • Collective memory and the challenges of digital journalism (Guido Nicolosi)
  • Disinformation, emotivism and fake news: Polarising impulses and the breakdown of social bonds. Why the true-to-life can seem true (Francesco Pira)
  • Part III Justice and Misinformation
  • The marketplace of ideas and its externalities: Who pays the cost of online fake news? (Francesco Biondo)
  • Freedom of information and fake news: Is there a right to good information? (Laura Lorello)
  • Correctness of judicial information and impartiality of the judge: The distortions of the media criminal trial (Caterina Scaccianoce)
  • Extra computationem nulla salus? Considerations on democracy, fake news and blockchain (Stefano Pietropaoli)
  • Part IV Information and Misinformation Design
  • Packaging and plastic are synonymous with waste: But is that really the case? (Anna Catania)
  • Citizen journalism and social innovation: Digital platforms for qualitative implementation of participatory journalism (Serena Del Puglia).
  • "Fake it 'til you make it": The designer playground for crafting prototypes, orchestrating frauds and pushing the ecological transition (Salvatore Di Dio, Mauro Filippi, Domenico Schillaci)
  • The form of written thought (Cinzia Ferrara, Marcello Costa)
  • Natural light in the architectural interior: Fake news on the Caravaggio of Palermo (Santo Giunta)
  • Environment, information, fake news (Benedetto Inzerillo)
  • Re-thinking news: Information design and "antibody" contents (Francesco Monterosso)
  • From the Panopticon to the freedom to communicate in the city space (Ferdinando Trapani)
  • Fake news: A design-driven approach (Viviana Trapani)
  • The authors.