The Chicago guide to fact-checking:
"Over the past few years, fact-checking has been widely touted as a corrective to the spread of misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and propaganda through the media. While political fact-checkers focus on the claims of public figures, their editorial counterparts check stories...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Over the past few years, fact-checking has been widely touted as a corrective to the spread of misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and propaganda through the media. While political fact-checkers focus on the claims of public figures, their editorial counterparts check stories being readied for publication for a wide range of errors, from inaccurate names and dates to false quotations and misleading descriptions and interpretations of data. If journalism is a cornerstone of democracy, says author Brooke Borel, then fact-checking is its building inspector. In this second edition of her guide to the why, what, and how of editorial fact-checking, Borel covers the evolving media landscape, with new guidance on checking audio and video sources, polling data, and sensitive subjects such as trauma and abuse. She has expanded the sections on working with writers, editors, and producers and added new material on getting fact-checking gigs as well as new exercises. And she addresses the challenges of fact-checking in a world where social media, artificial intelligence, and the metaverse are making it increasingly difficult for everyone--including fact-checkers--to identify false information. But the answer, she says, is for everyone to approach information with skepticism--to learn to think like a fact-checker"-- |
Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben Seite 191-227. - Index |
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER
ONE:
WHY
WE
FACT-CHECK
16
CHAPTER
TWO:
WHAT
WE FACT-CHECK
33
CHAPTER
THREE:
HOW
WE
FACT-CHECK
38
THE
MAGAZINE
MODEL
39
THE
NEWSPAPER
MODEL
53
THE
HYBRID MODEL
58
FACT-CHECKING
OTHER
MEDIA
58
NAVIGATING
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
EDITORS,
WRITERS,
AND
PRODUCERS
6G
FACT-CHECKING
ON
A
BUDGET
73
FACT-CHECKING
YOUR
OWN
WRITING
75
HOW
TO
GET
A
FACT-CHECKING
JOB
77
CHAPTER
FOUR:
CHECKING
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
FACTS
80
BASIC
FACTS
8O
NUMBERS
AND
MEASUREMENTS
82
POLLS
87
QUOTES
92
CONCEPTS
95
ANALOGIES
97
IMAGES
98
PHYSICAL
DESCRIPTIONS
104
SPORTS
IO5
HISTORICAL
QUOTES
AND
STORIES
IO6
PRODUCT
CLAIMS
107
LANGUAGES
OTHER
THAN
ENGLISH
IOG
4,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
_Y
.
HLUENCHE'A
OUTLETS
OUTSIDE
THE
UNITED STATES
NO
"COMMON
KNOWLEDGE"
IN
HEADLINES
AND
COVER
LINES
IN
FACTS
FROM
ANONYMOUS
OR
SENSITIVE SOURCES
112
SENSITIVE
SUBJECTS: TRAUMA,
ABUSE,
AND
MORE
113
CONFLICTING
FACTS
116
GRAY
AREAS
117
LITIGIOUS
MATERIAL
NG
PLAGIARISM
AND
FABRICATION
120
CHAPTER FIVE:
SOURCING
125
PEOPLE
126
INTERVIEW RECORDINGS
AND
TRANSCRIPTS
137
SEARCH ENGINES
AND
WIKIS
138
MAPS
AND
ATLASES
141
PRESS RELEASES
142
BOOKS
143
NEWSPAPERS
145
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
147
ACADEMIC
LITERATURE
148
CHAPTER SIX:
RECORD KEEPING
154
PAPER BACKUP
155
ELECTRONIC BACKUP
157
CHAPTER SEVEN:
TEST YOUR
SKILLS
161
CONCLUSION
165
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
173
APPENDIX
ONE:
"TEST
YOUR
SKILLS"
ANSWER KEYS
175
APPENDIX
TWO:
SUGGESTED READING
AND
LISTENING
187
REFERENCES
191
INDEX
229 |
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER
ONE:
WHY
WE
FACT-CHECK
16
CHAPTER
TWO:
WHAT
WE FACT-CHECK
33
CHAPTER
THREE:
HOW
WE
FACT-CHECK
38
THE
MAGAZINE
MODEL
39
THE
NEWSPAPER
MODEL
53
THE
HYBRID MODEL
58
FACT-CHECKING
OTHER
MEDIA
58
NAVIGATING
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
EDITORS,
WRITERS,
AND
PRODUCERS
6G
FACT-CHECKING
ON
A
BUDGET
73
FACT-CHECKING
YOUR
OWN
WRITING
75
HOW
TO
GET
A
FACT-CHECKING
JOB
77
CHAPTER
FOUR:
CHECKING
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
FACTS
80
BASIC
FACTS
8O
NUMBERS
AND
MEASUREMENTS
82
POLLS
87
QUOTES
92
CONCEPTS
95
ANALOGIES
97
IMAGES
98
PHYSICAL
DESCRIPTIONS
104
SPORTS
IO5
HISTORICAL
QUOTES
AND
STORIES
IO6
PRODUCT
CLAIMS
107
LANGUAGES
OTHER
THAN
ENGLISH
IOG
4,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
_Y
.
HLUENCHE'A
OUTLETS
OUTSIDE
THE
UNITED STATES
NO
"COMMON
KNOWLEDGE"
IN
HEADLINES
AND
COVER
LINES
IN
FACTS
FROM
ANONYMOUS
OR
SENSITIVE SOURCES
112
SENSITIVE
SUBJECTS: TRAUMA,
ABUSE,
AND
MORE
113
CONFLICTING
FACTS
116
GRAY
AREAS
117
LITIGIOUS
MATERIAL
NG
PLAGIARISM
AND
FABRICATION
120
CHAPTER FIVE:
SOURCING
125
PEOPLE
126
INTERVIEW RECORDINGS
AND
TRANSCRIPTS
137
SEARCH ENGINES
AND
WIKIS
138
MAPS
AND
ATLASES
141
PRESS RELEASES
142
BOOKS
143
NEWSPAPERS
145
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
147
ACADEMIC
LITERATURE
148
CHAPTER SIX:
RECORD KEEPING
154
PAPER BACKUP
155
ELECTRONIC BACKUP
157
CHAPTER SEVEN:
TEST YOUR
SKILLS
161
CONCLUSION
165
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
173
APPENDIX
ONE:
"TEST
YOUR
SKILLS"
ANSWER KEYS
175
APPENDIX
TWO:
SUGGESTED READING
AND
LISTENING
187
REFERENCES
191
INDEX
229 |
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