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Vom Umgang mit Fake News, Lüge und Verschwörung
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The term fake news has become an integral part of private and political debates. But what exactly is fake news? Is the term suitable as an instrument with which to analyse current and historical discourses? Questions like these are the focus of this volume, which examines the term fake news from interdisciplinary perspectives. What strategies are used by playing with facts and fiction? For what purpose and with what intention is fake news used and spread? What influence does such news have on our view of the world? And last but not least, what does fake news say about our society?
With contributions by
Joachim Allgaier, Sönke Hebing, Thorsten Karbach, Hendrik Kempt, Max Kerner, Helmut König, Carmen Krämer, Saskia K. Nagel, Thomas Niehr, Claudia Paganini, Simone Paganini, Ralph Rotte and Ines Soldwisch.
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Title: Vom Umgang mit Fake News, Lüge und Verschwörung
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The term fake news has become an integral part of private and political debates.
But what exactly is fake news? Is the term suitable as an instrument with which to analyse current and historical discourses? Questions like these are the focus of this volume, which examines the term fake news from interdisciplinary perspectives.
What strategies are used by playing with facts and fiction? For what purpose and with what intention is fake news used and spread? What influence does such news have on our view of the world? And last but not least, what does fake news say about our society?
With contributions by
Joachim Allgaier, Sönke Hebing, Thorsten Karbach, Hendrik Kempt, Max Kerner, Helmut König, Carmen Krämer, Saskia K.
Nagel, Thomas Niehr, Claudia Paganini, Simone Paganini, Ralph Rotte and Ines Soldwisch.
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