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What is Information Disorder

Deep Fakes, Fake News, and Misinformation in Online Teaching and Learning Technologies
The sharing or developing of false information with or without the intent of harming and they are categorized as misinformation, disinformation and malinformation.
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Flattening the Curve of Fake News in the Epoch of Infodemic: An Epistemic Challenge
Oluwole Olumide Durodolu (University of South Africa, South Africa), Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita (Durban University of Technology, South Africa & University of South Africa, South Africa), and Tinyiko Vivian Dube (Department of Information Science, University of South Africa, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6474-5.ch007
Abstract
Globally, no country has been spared by the spectre of the COVID-19 pandemic and infodemic that continues to wreak havoc on the socio-economic and political stability of governments and communities. The oxymoronic nature of fake news raises many questions with regards to the issues of authenticity because the concept of news is underpinned by verifiability. While fake news lacks variability, it is surprising that its digital imprint on the social media platforms continues to leave indelible marks that will undermine democracy, responsible journalism, and the benefits of the digital media. It is against this background that this chapter seeks to find strategies to flatten the curve of fake news in the epoch of the COVID-19 pandemic and infodemic, an epistemic challenge. The chapter is based on a positivist research methodology that sought to gather views from the study respondents on their epistemic experiences with fake news amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and infodemic. It seeks to gather views to counter the upsurge of fake news amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Disruptive Communication: Challenges and Opportunities of the 21st Century
Information disorder is a term studied and presented by Claire Wardle and Hossein Derakhshan in 2017: Information Disorder: toward a multidisciplinary framework for research and policy making. The term understands all phenomena that happen to information universe divided into three categories: misinformation, disinformation, malinformation.
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Myths, Fake News, Tirades, and Diatribes and the COVID-19 Pandemic: What Can Libraries Do?
The sharing or evolving or peddling incorrect information with or without the intention to impairing someone or some people or institution or body politic.
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New Media and New Journalism: Discussions on Digital Journalism
Any disruption of information in digital communication environments, for example, fake news, disinformation, misinformation.
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