Search results for ""Author Gevisa La Rocca""
Springer International Publishing AG Infodemic Disorder: Covid-19 Coping Strategies in Europe, Canada and Mexico
Book SynopsisThis contributed volume identifies how the information processes of public institutions and citizens have changed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, within a new context that emerged: the infodemic disorder. Public debate is largely characterized today by a crisis of the legitimacy of institutions, accompanied by a crisis of authority in public communication, leading to the emergency of a state of information disorder due specifically to the need to find information related to the coping of the pandemic. This condition is characterized by growing attention to issues related to ‘fake news’, ‘misinformation’, and ‘media manipulation’, that are intertwined in digital platform ecosystems, and the effects of which on democracy, public communication and research, and the sharing of information in the civic sphere are broad and far-reaching. This volume analyzes the links between communication strategies of public institutions, and the resulting citizen communication, in an attempt to tease out how communication processes have changed during the pandemic. It was decided to investigate this infodemic disorder as it appeared in three different geographical contexts: Europe, Canada and Mexico and, at the same time, to bring out the formal and informal coping strategies implemented by public institutions and citizens. Beginning with an introduction to the crisis of information created by the pandemic, the contributors build a theoretical framework, provide contagion data, and subsequently, for each of the geographical contexts analyzed, explore the public communication strategies and those activated by citizens seeking to share information.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Covid-19 and the Global Crisis of Information: an Introduction.- Chapter 2. Infodemic Disorder: Covid-19 and Post-truth.- Chapter 3. A Review of Some Covid-19 Pandemic Numbers in European Union, Canada, and Mexico.- Chapter 4. We Are All Europeans. EU Institutions Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic and Information Crisis.- Chapter 5. The Practice of Emergency Gatewatching During the First Phase of the Pandemic. An Analysis Through the Tweets in Italian, Spanish, French and German.- Chapter 6. The Covid-19 Pandemic in Canadian Newspapers: An Analysis of the Journalistic Articles as Risk and Crisis Messages.- Chapter 7. Disinformation in the Age of the Covid-19 Pandemic: How Does Belief in Fake News and Conspiracy Theories Affect Canadians’ Reactions to the Crisis?.- Chapter 8. Analysis of the Mexican Communication Plan to Control the Covid-19 Epidemic.Chapter 9. Social Media Interactions in Mexico About the SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Plan.- Chapter 10. Rethinking Our Interpretation Processes: Some Evidence./
£104.49
Peter Lang AG Technological and Digital Risk: Research Issues
Book SynopsisWhat are the borders of risk? How is the perception of risk related to new technologies and digital changing? This book discusses these topics, moving from theories to research data, looking for concrete answers now, or taking a picture of reality. The volume is divided into three main sections: Exploring the Edges of Risk, according to sociological, psychological and artificial intelligence perspective; Technological and Digital Risks, exploring social media, cyberbullying, hate speech, social bots on digital platforms; Risk in the Cities, working with risk and deviance, risk communication, environmental and nuclear risks. Inside, research data from Europe, USA and Mexico are discussed.Table of ContentsDigital risk Technological risk Artificial intelligence Cyberbulling Communication of risk Perception of risk Nuclear risk
£49.18
Peter Lang AG Media, Migrants and Human Rights. In the
Book SynopsisThe volume is a collection of essays – the result of studies, research, projects – on the theme of migration, of the condition of refugees and asylum seekers, of respect for or violation of human rights, of the narration of these events in the media. It offers a lucid glance, through the voice of several scholars, of the European scenario and its evolution in recent years. The narrative space expands itself, including the US scenario. The volume is divided into four main sections: Media, Migrants and Human Rights, voted to introduce the main themes; Vulnerability and Human Rights, that explores the themes of the weakest people; Migrations in the Media System, which traces the importance of the narrative of migration in the media system; the Additional Points section closes the volume, to not leave anything unexplored. The volume proposes a journey – with many paths – to discover the academic sense of migration.Table of Contentsmedia system, refugees and asylum seekers human rights vulnerability xenophobic populism social operators social work Migration and philosophy of law Prejudic
£69.48
Peter Lang AG Information Disorder: Learning to Recognize Fake
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£34.20