Beyond misinformation: Understanding and coping with the “post-truth” era.
The University of Western Australia · Bridge University
Abstract
The terms "post-truth" and "fake news" have become increasingly prevalent in public discourse over the last year. This article explores the growing abundance of misinformation, how it influences people, and how to counter it. We examine the ways in which misinformation can have an adverse impact on society. We summarize how people respond to corrections of misinformation, and what kinds of corrections are most effective. We argue that to be effective, scientific research into misinformation must be considered within a larger political, technological, and societal context. The post-truth world emerged as a result of societal mega-trends such as a decline in social capital, growing economic inequality, increased…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 355.65
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- 100%
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- 141
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3Topics & keywords
- Misinformation
- Post truth
- Social media
- Psychology
- Politics
- Social psychology
- Context (archaeology)
- Public relations
- Reduced inequalities