ABSTRACT

This volume addresses the concept of “(in)nocent lies” in the media – beyond the concept of misleading information online, this extends to a deliberate effort to spread misinformation, disinformation and conspiracy theories – and proposes a critical approach to tackle the issue in related interdisciplinary fields.

The book takes a multidisciplinary and international approach, addressing the digital divide and global inequality, as well as algorithmic bias, how misinformation harms vulnerable groups, social lynching and the effect of misinformation on certain social, political and cultural agendas, among other topics. Arranged thematically, the chapters paint a nuanced and original picture of this issue.

This book will be of interest to students and academics in the areas of digital media, media and politics, journalism, development studies, gender and race.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

“Mapping Lies in the Global Media Sphere”

part I|68 pages

Inevitable Spread of Nocent Lies

chapter 61|17 pages

Populism, Disinformation and Surveillance

Causes and Consequences

chapter 2|15 pages

Presidential Propaganda and the (Mis)Information Sphere

Fake News, Democratic (Dis)Trust and the Unintended Consequences of Lying Platforms in Nigeria

chapter 3|17 pages

Mapping Mobs

Technological Affordances, Metrics and Digital Violence against Journalists

chapter 4|17 pages

Mediatisation and Abuse of History in the Age of Convergence

Lessons from Turkey

part II|56 pages

Manufacturing “Content”

chapter 745|18 pages

“TikTokisation” of the War

How the War in Ukraine Was Covered on the Social Media Entertainment Platform

chapter 6|17 pages

Cultural Politics of Moral Panic and Creating Social Other

A Critical Analysis of Social Media Discourses on Migrant Labour Population in Kerala, India

chapter 7|19 pages

Trends and Differences of News Falsification during Different but Consecutive Pre-election Periods

A Content Analysis of News in Television and Websites

part III|75 pages

Common Problems and Further Solutions

chapter 9|17 pages

Return to Censorship

Portuguese Perceptions of Digital Disinformation Regulation

chapter 10|20 pages

Coordinated Amplification, Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour, Orchestrated Campaigns

A Systematic Literature Review of Coordinated Inauthentic Content on Online Social Networks