Democracy and Fake News
Information Manipulation and Post-Truth Politics

Contributor(s)
Giusti, Serena (editor)
Piras, Elisa (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Select 2020: HSS Frontlist BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book explores the challenges that disinformation, fake news, and post-truth politics pose to democracy from a multidisciplinary perspective. The authors analyse and interpret how the use of technology and social media as well as the emergence of new political narratives has been progressively changing the information landscape, undermining some of the pillars of democracy. The volume sheds light on some topical questions connected to fake news, thereby contributing to a fuller understanding of its impact on democracy. In the Introduction, the editors offer some orientating definitions of post-truth politics, building a theoretical framework where various different aspects of fake news can be understood. The book is then divided into three parts: Part I helps to contextualise the phenomena investigated, offering definitions and discussing key concepts as well as aspects linked to the manipulation of information systems, especially considering its reverberation on democracy. Part II considers the phenomena of disinformation, fake news, and post-truth politics in the context of Russia, which emerges as a laboratory where the phases of creation and diffusion of fake news can be broken down and analysed; consequently, Part II also reflects on the ways to counteract disinformation and fake news. Part III moves from case studies in Western and Central Europe to reflect on the methodological difficulty of investigating disinformation, as well as tackling the very delicate question of detection, combat, and prevention of fake news. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, law, political philosophy, journalism, media studies, and computer science, since it provides a multidisciplinary approach to the analysis of post-truth politics.
Keywords
disinformation; misinformation; social media; technology; fake news; artificial intelligence; Russia; internet; democracy; post-truth politics; Information manipulation; Information-democracy nexus; Vaccine Hesitancy; Valery Gerasimov; UK’s Referendum; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus; Tweets Propagation; Epistemic Injustice; Automated Accounts; Testimonial Injustice; Effective Accounts; Hybrid Warfare; Fake News Website; Chinese Governments; Russian Meddling; Cee Country; Vote Leave CampaignISBN
9781000286731, 9781000286779, 9780367479541, 9781003037385, 9780367479558, 9781000286816Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2020Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Politics, Media and Political Communication,Classification
Political campaigning and advertising
Political structures: democracy
Media studies
News media and journalism
Social and political philosophy

