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Counterfake
A scientific basis for a policy fighting fake news and hate speech
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Veröffentlicht 2022, von Sebastian Brüggemann, Nervin Kutlu, Robert Müller-Török, Alexander Prosser, Silvia Ručinská, Tamás Szádeczky, Catalin Vrabie bei facultas, Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft
ISBN: 978-3-7089-2274-4
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: OCG Conference Proceedings
194 Seiten
24 cm x 17 cm
Fake news and hate speech have become a significant factor in political discussions aimed at suppressing other opinions and/or unduly influencing democratic decision making. Both phenomena corrupt and distort civic dialogue. This study analyses them from a policy, social and technical angle and develops a foundation for policies fighting fake news and hate speech.
The study was conducted with ...
The study was conducted with ...
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Fake news and hate speech have become a significant factor in political discussions aimed at suppressing other opinions and/or unduly influencing democratic decision making. Both phenomena corrupt and distort civic dialogue. This study analyses them from a policy, social and technical angle and develops a foundation for policies fighting fake news and hate speech.
The study was conducted with the support of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. Part of the research was also an empirical survey among the Members of Congress.
Fake news and hate speech have become a significant factor in political discussions aimed at suppressing other opinions and/or unduly influencing democratic decision making. Both phenomena corrupt and distort civic dialogue. This study analyses them from a policy, social and technical angle and develops a foundation for policies fighting fake news and hate speech.
The study was conducted with the support of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. Part of the research was also an empirical survey among the Members of Congress.