Análisis comparado de las herramientas de fact-checking de España y Argentina

  1. Alejandro Ferrández-Mas
  2. Paulo Carlos López-López 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela, España

    ROR https://ror.org/030eybx10

Journal:
Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios en Diseño y Comunicación. Ensayos

ISSN: 1853-3523 1668-0227

Year of publication: 2022

Issue Title: Fake News y desinformación: desafíos para las democracias de América Latina y el Caribe

Issue: 161

Pages: 125-139

Type: Article

DOI: 10.18682/CDC.VI161.6982 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

A disseminação de notícias falsas é um fenômeno emergente em nossa socieda-de que coloca em risco elementos tão essenciais quanto a política, a economia e até a saúde pública. Nesse contexto, as ferramentas de verificação de notícias são uma ferramenta muito valiosa para evitar a disseminação de qualquer informação falsa pela mídia ou re-des sociais. A investigação a seguir analisa essas ferramentas nos sistemas de mídia da Espanha e da Argentina, revelando organizações com características bastante semelhantes entre os dois sistemas, transparentes, com um método de verificação argumentativo que é dotado de escalas de verificação para acompanhar o resultado final e com pluralidade em termos de o modelo de projeto que é apresentado em ambos os países.

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