Vol. 15 No. 3: (December 2019): Fake news: challenges and risks for contemporary journalism
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Vol. 15 No. 3
Published December 30, 2019
(December 2019): Fake news: challenges and risks for contemporary journalism
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423-425
Table of Contents
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DOSSIER/DOSSIÊ: Fake news: challenges and risks for contemporary journalism
Mozahir Salomão Bruck, Lorena Tárcia, Renira Rampazzo Gambarato
426-429
Introduction
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1270
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Maria Ivete Trevisan Fossá, Kauane Andressa Müller
430-451
Crosscheck as a legitimization strategy of the journalism field in reaction to fake news
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1196
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Marcelo Träsel, Sílvia Lisboa, Giulia Reis Vinciprova
452-473
Post-truth and trust in journalism: an analysis of credibility indicators in Brazilian venues
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1211
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Mônica Chaves, Adriana Braga
474-495
The agenda of disinformation: "fake news" and membership categorization analysis in the 2018 Brazilian presidential elections
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1187
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Eli Borges Júnior
496-513
What is the post-truth? Elements for a critique of the concept
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1189
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Dario Brito Rocha Jr., Anthony José da Cunha Carneiro Lins, Alice Cristiny Ferreira de Souza, Luiz Felipe de Oliveira Libório, André Henrique de Brito Leitão, Flávio Henrique Souza Santos
514-539
VERIFIC.AI application: automated fact-checking in Brazilian 2018 general elections
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1178
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Sylvia Moretzsohn
540-561
Chaff, wheat, filters, and bubbles: a discussion on fake news, journalism, credibility, and affections at network times
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1188
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João Canavilhas, Maíra Bittencourt, Marco de Andrade
562-589
Viral content on Facebook: a case study on the run-up to the Brazilian 2018 presidential elections
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1171
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João Carlos Correia, Pedro Jerónimo, Anabela Gradim
590-613
Fake news: emotion, belief and reason in selective sharing in contexts of proximity
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1219
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Xosé López-García, Ángel Vizoso, Sara Pérez-Seijo
614-635
Verification initiatives in the scenario of misinformation. Actants for integrated plans with multi-level strategies
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v15n3.2019.1215
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