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Misinformation ecosystems: A typology of fake news
Misinformation ecosystems: A typology of fake news

Author(s): Gabriel-Alexandru Toma, Adina-Gabriela Scripcariu
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology
Published by: Universitatea din Bucuresti, Facultatea de Sociologie si Asistenta Sociala
Keywords: Misinformation ecosystems; fake news; discourse community; performativity; linguistic capitalism;

Summary/Abstract: The paper proposes the concept of “misinformation ecosystems” to make sense of the contemporary fake news phenomenon. Misinformation ecosystems are interconnected chains of false or misleading reports that become real in their consequences. Misinformation ecosystems are discourse communities that emerged as side effects of affective and linguistic capitalism in contemporary society. Therefore, the performative character of mutually reinforcing false reports explains the social and political impact of fake news. By exploring the manifestation of fake news in Romania, the data analysis reveals a typology of deceptive content circulated in online environments. The typology includes five analytical categories of fake news that constitutes misinformation ecosystems: “recurrent occurrences”, “scapegoat offensives”, “pseudoscientific gaze”, “combo strikes”, and “humorous hijacks”. Empirical evidence supports measures against fake news that should address the social validation processes at the level of media or inter-media networks.

  • Issue Year: 11/2020
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 65-82
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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