The responsibility of social research as a warning about the disinformation in the democratic memory
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López Olano, Carlos; Sánchez Castillo, Sebastián; Dimant, Mauricio
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2022
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Disinformation is a communicative phenomenon inevitably linked to current times. Since the terms 'fake news' were globally accepted to describe a communicative practice, especially since 2016, we have experienced various phases of social response, with successive movements of study, analysis and denunciation. The collective perception is having begun a stage, which appears to us as irreversible, where the Habermasian public sphere would take place mainly in social networks. The phenomenon is associated with a change in political communication, with campaigns that unapologetically adopt the practice of disorientation, sowing doubt in voters about democratic processes and their legitimacy, as occurred in the Brexit referendum and in the presidential elections of the United States of America, both in 2016. |
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