Fact-Checking Journalism: A Palliative Against the COVID-19 Infodemic in Ibero-America

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This study explores how fact-checkers understand information disorder in Ibero-America, particular the COVID-19 disinformation. We conducted a quantitative content analysis of LatamChequea Coronavirus alliance database and in-depth interviews with journalists from network. Evidence found that one most prevalent disinformation topics was government’s restrictive measures, threatening to jeopardize effectiveness public health campaigns. This, added eroded trust institutions press, opacity governments constituted political crisis Ibero-America. Under this scenario, created relevant journalistic collaborations strategies fight region.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1077-6990', '0197-2448', '2161-430X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990231164168