POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY: FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES
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Beschreibung: | The Philippines represents a national context where disinformation is becoming ever more entrenched into the political system, in spite of global attention and investment in the fight against fake news. Three years ago, a toxic election campaign headlined by misogynistic rape jokes, false papal endorsements, and imposter news websites ended with a surprise outcome that upended the entire political establishment. In the May 2019 midterm election, new interventions such as platform bans, fact-check partnerships, and digital advertising rules were introduced to curb the spread of similar tactics. Recent research discovered, however, that the digital disinformation industry has only further expanded and flourished, with digital operators controlling a more substantial chunk of the political campaign war chest |
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spelling | Corpus Ong, Jonathan Verfasser aut POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES Riga [Latvia] NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence 2019 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2019 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 27) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The Philippines represents a national context where disinformation is becoming ever more entrenched into the political system, in spite of global attention and investment in the fight against fake news. Three years ago, a toxic election campaign headlined by misogynistic rape jokes, false papal endorsements, and imposter news websites ended with a surprise outcome that upended the entire political establishment. In the May 2019 midterm election, new interventions such as platform bans, fact-check partnerships, and digital advertising rules were introduced to curb the spread of similar tactics. Recent research discovered, however, that the digital disinformation industry has only further expanded and flourished, with digital operators controlling a more substantial chunk of the political campaign war chest Media studies Government/Political systems Electoral systems Politics and communication Marketing / Advertising ICT Information and Communications Technologies Cabañes, Jason Vincent Verfasser aut Central and Eastern European Online Library Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Corpus Ong, Jonathan Cabañes, Jason Vincent POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES Media studies Government/Political systems Electoral systems Politics and communication Marketing / Advertising ICT Information and Communications Technologies |
title | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_auth | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_exact_search | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_exact_search_txtP | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_full | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_fullStr | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_full_unstemmed | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
title_short | POLITICS AND PROFIT IN THE FAKE NEWS FACTORY |
title_sort | politics and profit in the fake news factory four work models of political trolling in the philippines |
title_sub | FOUR WORK MODELS OF POLITICAL TROLLING IN THE PHILIPPINES |
topic | Media studies Government/Political systems Electoral systems Politics and communication Marketing / Advertising ICT Information and Communications Technologies |
topic_facet | Media studies Government/Political systems Electoral systems Politics and communication Marketing / Advertising ICT Information and Communications Technologies |
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