Media literacy versus fake news: fact checking and verification in the era of fake news and post-truths

Authors: Fowler-Watt, K. and McDougall, J.

Journal: Journalism Education: The Journal of the Association for Journalism Education

Volume: 8

Issue: 1

Pages: 59-68

ISSN: 2050-3903

Abstract:

This paper provides research findings to support the case for media literacy as an aid to journalists and jour- nalism educators in a disruptive age through the foster- ing of resilient media engagement by young citizens. It posits that encouraging media literacy in news consum- ing publics facilitates a more critically engaged civic soci- ety. Focused on trust, it shares the outcomes of a project funded by the US Embassy in London, which brought to- gether leading researchers from the United States and UK with a range of key stakeholders, including journal- ists. Their collective aim: to devise a practical strategy for harnessing media literacy to develop young people’s un- derstanding of and ability to withstand ‘fake news’.

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