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Fake News in Digital Cultures presents a new approach to
understanding disinformation and misinformation in contemporary
digital communication, arguing that fake news is not an alien
phenomenon undertaken by bad actors, but a logical outcome of
contemporary digital and popular culture, conceptual changes
meaning and truth, and shifts in the social practice of trust,
attitude and creativity. Looking not to the problems of the present
era but towards the continuing development of a future digital
media ecology, the authors explore the emergence of practices of
deliberate disinformation. This includes the circulation of
misleading content or misinformation, the development of new
technological applications such as the deepfake, and how they
intersect with conspiracy theories, populism, global crises,
popular disenfranchisement, and new practices of regulating
misleading content and promoting new media and digital literacies.
This book sheds light on how the public engage with, make sense of,
and discursively evaluate news media constructions of people from
asylum seeking backgrounds. As a case study, the author discusses
her recent research combining Critical Discourse Analysis with a
cultural studies Audience Reception framework to examine the
perspectives of 24 Western Australians who took part in
semi-structured interviews. During their interviews, participants
were asked open-ended questions about: their general views on
people seeking asylum, including Australia's policy responses,
their media engagement habits and preferences, and their views
concerning how the Australian media represents people seeking
asylum. The author compares and contrasts this research with
broader interdisciplinary discussion, and the book will therefore
appeal to students and scholars of migration, political
communication, sociology, audience reception, critical media
studies and sociolinguistics.
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