List of publications on a keyword: «media trust»
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Fake News and the Media Landscape: Impact on Public Opinion
Proceeding
Relevant issues of management, economics and economic security- Authors:
- Aida M. Pashaeva, Esmira D. Alieva, Saida V. Kaipbekova
- Work direction:
- Социально-экономическая политика России и зарубежных стран
- Abstract:
- In this article, the authors consider fakes as intentional false information that misleads people. They also examine the relationship between media space, media trust, and responsibility for fakes.
- Keywords:
- information security, information, state, influence, trust, potential, blogger, fakes, media trust, Fake, journalist, blogging, channel, fake information, journalists, article, initiative, media space
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Fakes and trash streams as a threat to information security
Proceeding
The Topical Issues of the Humanities and Social Sciences- Authors:
- Sirazhitdin A. Temirkhanov, Zarina V. Iusifova, Saida V. Kaipbekova
- Work direction:
- Образование и право
- Abstract:
- The authors of this article consider fakes as deliberate false information, according to which people are misled, and the characteristics of fake information are also considered. Such a trend is considered as trash streams originating in foreign countries, which are subsequently relevant in the Russian Federation and adversely affecting the younger generation. Legal initiatives against the spread of fakes are being considered.
- Keywords:
- information security, information, influence, trust, government, potential, blogger, fakes, media trust, Fake, journalist, trash stream, trash streams, trash streamer, blogging, channel, fake information, journalists, article, initiative
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Fake News and Information Warfare in the Age of Globalization: ideological Manipulation and Social Consequences
Proceeding
Socio-Economic Processes of Modern Society- Author:
- Libing Liu
- Work direction:
- Современные тенденции развития мирового сообщества
- Abstract:
- This article examines the multifaceted issues surrounding the spread of fake news and information warfare in the digital age. Drawing on empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks, it reveals the mechanisms underlying the spread of misinformation, including algorithmic amplification and echo chambers. The implications for society are discussed in detail, including the impact on media credibility, social cohesion, and critical thinking skills.
- Keywords:
- critical thinking, fake news, information warfare, algorithmic amplification, echo chambers, media trust