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Abstract
This paper examines the 2016 US presidential election campaign to identify problems with, causes of, and solutions to, the contemporary fake news phenomenon. To do this we employ textual analysis and feedback from engagement, meetings and panels with technologists, journalists, editors, non-profits, public relations firms, analytics firms and academics during the globally-leading technology conference, South-by-South West, in March 2017. We further argue that what is most significant about the contemporary fake news furore is what it portends: the use of personally and emotionally targeted news produced by algo-journalism and what we term ‘empathic media’. In assessing solutions to this democratically problematic situation, we recommend that greater attention be paid to the role of digital advertising in causing, and combating both the contemporary fake news phenomenon, and the near-horizon variant of empathically-optimised automated fake news.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 154-175 |
Journal | Digital Journalism |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 20 Jul 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Keywords
- digital advertising
- empathic media
- Trump election
- fake news
- emotion
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- 1 Finished
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Empathic Media: Theory-Building & K Exchange with Industry Regulators & NGOs
McStay, A. (PI)
1/09/15 → 21/09/17
Project: Research
Activities
- 1 Other
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Citation in EU Commissioned study: Disinformation and propaganda – impact on the functioning of the rule of law in the EU and its Member States
McStay, A. (Contributor) & Bakir, V. (Contributor)
28 Feb 2019Activity: Other
Impacts
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AI Ethics and Government
McStay, A. (Participant) & Bakir, V. (Participant)
Impact: Societal, Cultural
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‘Veillance’: Digital Power & Accountability in an Era of Mutual Watching [REF2021]
Bakir, V. (Participant), McStay, A. (Participant) & McDermott Rees, Y. (Participant)
Impact: Policy and Public Services