Fake news and the Corona crisis Emphasis on the views of experts in crisis communication

The coronavirus pandemic, by slowing down or stopping social and economic activities, on the one hand, created increasing instability, which created an increasing need for information and news, and, on the other hand, with many activities and interactions in daily life, an unparalleled opportunity f...

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Main Authors: سیف seyf, Aramis seyf, mahdokht borojerdi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2020-06-01
Series:مطالعات رسانه‌های نوین
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Online Access:https://nms.atu.ac.ir/article_12743_1c9822e55dca11e1c1def966cfdd9498.pdf
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Summary:The coronavirus pandemic, by slowing down or stopping social and economic activities, on the one hand, created increasing instability, which created an increasing need for information and news, and, on the other hand, with many activities and interactions in daily life, an unparalleled opportunity for Provided social and mass media. The production of much of the content on social media by non-professionals has led to the mass production of fake or pseudo-scientific information called "infodemics". The aim of this study was to identify the strengths and weaknesses of official media and social networks in the face of fake news in the Corona crisis, using the tradition of qualitative research, interviewing 10 experts in the field of media and crisis and solutions Has dealt with it. The findings indicate that experts believe that fake news determines the formation of public opinion in the recent crisis. According to them, in order to counter infodemics, it is necessary to strengthen the official media against social media and to attract the participation and cooperation of health professionals in the production of media content. The experts also suggested solutions to counter fake news in four areas: media, government, academia and education.
ISSN:2538-2209
2476-6550