Tag / Fake News
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« Fake news » à l’international : un combat de tous les instants pour François Brousseau
par Antoine Char Les tweets de Tommasso Debenedetti ont berné de nombreux médias du monde entier, ces dernières années. Cet enseignant romain a déjà « tué » le pape Benoît XVI, le président syrien Bachar al-Assad, Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, qui dirigea l’URSS entre… -
«La loi fake news est inapplicable » en France, selon Pierre Haski
Président de Reporter sans frontières et cofondateur de Rue89, le journaliste français Pierre Haski croit que la désinformation doit être combattue autrement que par les lois[1]. Une entrevue de Mathieu Robert-Sauvé Quelle est votre perception de la Loi… -
Contrer la désinformation au Québec : une lutte inégale contre les géants du web
par Philippe Lapointe Les initiatives québécoises pour contrer la désinformation se multiplient dans les médias québécois, comme partout en Occident. Tellement qu’on peut dire que la vérification des faits (fact checking) est devenue une discipline journalistique en soi. Ça se… -
2019 Joseph Howe Symposium – Decoding the News
BuzzFeed media editor Craig Silverman is known internationally for his reporting on social platforms and media manipulation, and for debunking truly “fake news”: the mis- and dis-information found at all levels of social media. In this year’s Joseph Howe Symposium… -
Shutting down social media does not reduce violence, but rather fuels it
In the wake of a series of coordinated attacks that claimed more than 250 lives on April 21, the government of Sri Lanka shut off its residents’ access to social media and online messaging systems, including Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube,… -
Our faith in information is faltering when we most need facts
We shouldn’t need a Super Bowl commercial costing around $10 million to remind us that information is supposed to matter in a democracy. Yet the Washington Post thought we did, so it told 111 million Americans watching the Super Bowl… -
Watch: ‘Fake news’ and a changing media landscape
Laurier panel explores the state of journalism -
Hard Truths + Fake News: A 2019 Election Bootcamp
HARD TRUTHS + FAKE NEWS A timely bootcamp for users of democracy and defenders of press freedom. Join us March 30 at the Carleton School of Journalism and Communication for frank talk and urgent collaboration as we ready ourselves for… -
The Truth and 2019: How fudging, fibbing, fake news and outright lies will shape Canada’s next federal election
A panel discussion featuring Daniel Dale – Washington Bureau Chief, the Toronto Star Laura Stone – Queen’s Park Reporter, the Globe and Mail Supriya Dwivedi – Co-Host, The Morning Show, AM 640 Toronto Moderated by Richard Warnica – Webster McConnell… -
How analyzing patterns helps students spot deceptive media
With the current pervasive use of online media for personal and academic reasons, it’s necessary for students to have skills to confidently filter and decipher what they’re reading.
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