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  1. tandfonline.com

    The challenge, of course, is to evaluate the public sphere implications of conspiracy claims; implications that may be difficult to ascertain and may change over time as new evidence emerges. This position is elucidated through an analysis of the conspiracy claims found in mainstream and alternative media coverage of the Syrian conflict.
    Author:Eileen CullotyPublished:2021
  2. fujomedia.eu

    Evaluating Conspiracy Claims as Public Sphere Communication ... Evaluating Conspiracy Claims as Public Sphere Communication. ... The aim of PROVENANCE was to help citizens navigate content and develop digital literacy competencies as they browse the web and social media by prompting users to stop and think about the credibility of content It ...
  3. semanticscholar.org

    ABSTRACT Conspiracy theories have become a ubiquitous feature of contemporary culture. From a communication studies perspective, conspiracy theories undermine democratic communication by misleading the public. However, the normative concept of a democratic public sphere also upholds the values of giving visibility to diverse perspectives and facilitating reasoned debate. Thus, academics can ...
  4. scholar.google.com

    Digital media Disinformation Public Sphere Communication. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. ... Evaluating conspiracy claims as public sphere communication. E Culloty. Journal for Cultural Research 25 (1), 36-50, 2021. 9: ... PROVENANCE: An intermediary-free solution for digital content ...
  5. taylorfrancis.com

    Conspiracy theories have become a ubiquitous feature of contemporary culture. From a communication studies perspective, conspiracy theories undermine democratic
  6. consensus.app

    Key takeaway: 'Conspiracy claims can contribute to public debate, but only if impartial actors investigate and provide clarification.' ... Evaluating conspiracy claims as public sphere communication. Eileen Culloty. Jan 2, 2021. Cite. Share. Citations. 2. Citations. Journal. Journal for Cultural Research.
  7. library.oapen.org

    2 Evaluating conspiracy claims as public sphere communication 36 Eileen Culloty 3 Conspiracy theories in political-economic context: lessons from parents with vaccine and other pharmaceutical concerns 51 Elisa J. Sobo 4 Taking vaccine regret and hesitancy seriously. The role of truth, conspiracy
  8. cordis.europa.eu

    Dec 11, 2023Evaluating Conspiracy Claims as Public Sphere Communication Author(s): Eileen Culloty Published in: Journal for Cultural Research, Issue Vol. 25, Iss. 1, 2021, Page(s) 36-50, ISSN 1479-7585 Publisher: Carfax Publishing Ltd. DOI: 10.1080/14797585.2021.1886421

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