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An ocean of rumors, hearsay, half-truths, fake news, factoids, speculations, and conspiracy theories engulfs us. Rumor is a pervasive characteristic of human communication, a quintessentially social activity in service of making meaning. It is not surprising then that rumor has attracted attention from ancient peoples, from a wide array of scholarly disciplines (e.g., psychology, communication, political science, sociology, philosophy, literature, mathematics, computer science) and from a varied assortment of practice-oriented specializations (e.g., medicine, law, defense, politics, journalism, intelligence, marketing, management, finance, public relations). The intensity of interest in rumor has risen of late in exponential fashion amidst polarized political landscapes, reduced trust in institutional authorities (e.g., the academy, government, business, and the press), the ever-increasing ubiquity of the Internet, and a general lassitude about the concept of truth. This annotated bibliography reflects thinking and research about foundational issues inherent in rumor research (e.g., What is rumor?), features of rumor activity that have attracted longstanding attention (e.g., Why do people believe and transmit rumors? How do they become more accurate or more distorted?), and current areas of active inquiry (e.g., conspiracy theories, rumors about health and risk, organizational rumors, propaganda, intergroup stereotyping and conflict, journalism and fake news, and the prevention and management of harmful rumors).
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Title: Rumor and Communication
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An ocean of rumors, hearsay, half-truths, fake news, factoids, speculations, and conspiracy theories engulfs us.
Rumor is a pervasive characteristic of human communication, a quintessentially social activity in service of making meaning.
It is not surprising then that rumor has attracted attention from ancient peoples, from a wide array of scholarly disciplines (e.
g.
, psychology, communication, political science, sociology, philosophy, literature, mathematics, computer science) and from a varied assortment of practice-oriented specializations (e.
g.
, medicine, law, defense, politics, journalism, intelligence, marketing, management, finance, public relations).
The intensity of interest in rumor has risen of late in exponential fashion amidst polarized political landscapes, reduced trust in institutional authorities (e.
g.
, the academy, government, business, and the press), the ever-increasing ubiquity of the Internet, and a general lassitude about the concept of truth.
This annotated bibliography reflects thinking and research about foundational issues inherent in rumor research (e.
g.
, What is rumor?), features of rumor activity that have attracted longstanding attention (e.
g.
, Why do people believe and transmit rumors? How do they become more accurate or more distorted?), and current areas of active inquiry (e.
g.
, conspiracy theories, rumors about health and risk, organizational rumors, propaganda, intergroup stereotyping and conflict, journalism and fake news, and the prevention and management of harmful rumors).

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