Fake News: Disinformation And Infodemy As Possible Threats To Democracy

Authors

  • João Francisco da Mota Junior Federal Auditor

Keywords:

Disinformation, Infodemic, Threats, Democracy

Abstract

 and in recent months the expression "infodemic" coined by the WHO due to the COVID-19 pandemic. What these two terms have in common - and the object of this study - is the relationship they have with freedom of expression and the right to information, these fundamental and corollary rights of democracy. Disinformation is a worrying factor for democracy because they confuse and polarize citizens, generate a loss of credibility and confidence in the media, and distort the content of the public debate. Therefore, it is essential to think about a revised education in the Information Age and media literacy.

Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

João Francisco da Mota Junior. (2020). Fake News: Disinformation And Infodemy As Possible Threats To Democracy. International Journal of Social Communication, 7(05), 27–38. Retrieved from https://revue.univ-mosta.dz/index.php/ijsc/article/view/1239

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