Live launch of the International Review of Information Ethics Magazine on the YouTube RNCD channel

Launched on April 1, 2024, the 33rd edition of the International Review of Information Ethics (IRIE), a magazine linked to the International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE), brings a Dossier on Combating Disinformation. The launch Live is an opportunity to hear the authors talking about their articles, as well as to meet the guest editors and the theme of Dossier nº. 34.

The event took place on May 28th (Tuesday) at 2 pm (Brasília time) and was broadcast on the RNCD CHANNEL on YouTube. Click here to watch.

According to the organizers of the edition, Ana Regina Rego (UFPI/RNCD/CNPq-Brazil) and Esteban Zunino (CONICET-Argentina), both on the ICIE board, the selected articles cover a wide range of intervening themes and parallels to the phenomenon of disinformation.

See the Live schedule and content of the 33rd edition of IRIE:

-Opening and welcome – Marco Schneider -President ICIE and Editor of IRIE
-Presentation by IRIE – Peter Andes
-Presentation of the Dossier – Ana Regina Rêgo and Esteban Zunino
-Presentation of the Dossier articles. Authors will have 5 minutes to present a summary of their text.
– Closing with the presentation of the next guest editors and the theme of Dossier nº. 34.

 

Vol. 33 No. 1 (2024): Dossier To Combat Disinformation

Introduction

Dossier To Combat Disinformation Introduction
Esteban Zunino, Ana Regina Rego

Editorial
Disinformation: a collective, human and technological phenomenon and the different ways to combat it
Ana Regina Rego, Esteban Zunino

Articles

Disinformation and critical information literacyanalysis of relations in Brazilian scientific literature
Lucas George Wendt, Jussara Borges, Ana Cristina Costa

The role of social bots in the Brazilian environmental debate: an analysis of the 2020 Amazon Forest fires on Twitter
Débora Salles, Priscila Muniz de Medeiros, Bruno Martins, Lorena Regattieri, Rose Marie Santini

The sub judice fact: the fight against disinformation in journalistic practice
Karine Moura Vieira, Mônica Cristine Fort, Marcelo Carvalho, Carla Maria da Silva

In addition to fake news, brief notes on imitative artificial intelligence
Alana Maria Passos Barreto, Clara Cardoso Machado Jaborandy

Efficacy Analysis of Online Artificial Intelligence Fact-Checking Tools
Russell Hartley

Trust in Media and journalism credibility in the sea of ​​misinformation
Rogério Christofoletti

The Distorted TruthUstra’s Legacy in a Bolsonarist Brazil
Camilla Machuy, Marco Schneider

Hate speech and cancellation phenomena and the impacts on young people’s communication in digital environments.
Daniela Silva, Jussara Borges

Political economy of music in the digital age
Ariel Antonio Morán-Reyes

To see the complete dossier, visit the IRIE website.

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