Canards, Fausses Nouvelles, Paranoid Style

Autor: Peppino Ortoleva
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Journalism and Truth in an Age of Social Media
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190900250.003.0009
Popis: Fake news has been cyclically surfacing in the history of journalism and public opinion. In the vein of some classic authors, the chapter identifies ideas that are surprisingly useful in the present media environment. It interweaves three historical threads relevant to today’s fake news: (1) the growth of canards in 19th-century Paris, observed by both Honoré de Balzac and Gérard de Nerval as the habitual invention of news when facts were not sufficiently attractive for readers; (2) the diffusion of fausses nouvelles during the Great War, described by Marc Bloch and propelled by the tendency, in times of crisis, to search for oracles more than information proper; (3) the propensity, suggested by Richard Hofstadter, to spread conspiracy theories, notably in the development of McCarthyism.
Databáze: OpenAIRE