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Foundational questions for the regulation of digital disinformation
Jungherr, Andreas (2024): Foundational questions for the regulation of digital disinformation, in: The Journal of Media Law, Oxford: Taylor & Francis Group, Jg. 16, Nr. 1, S. 8–17, doi: 10.1080/17577632.2024.2362484.
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The Journal of Media Law
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1757-7632
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Year of publication:
2024
Volume:
16
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1
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English
Abstract:
The threat of digital disinformation is a staple in discourse. News media feature examples of digital disinformation prominently. Politicians accuse opponents regularly of slinging disinformation. Regulators justify initiatives of increasing corporate and state control over digital communication environments with threats of disinformation to democracies. But responsible regulation means establishing a balance between the risks of disinformation and the risks of regulatory interventions. This asks for a solid, empirically grounded understanding of the reach and effects of digital disinformation and underlying mechanisms. This article provides a set of questions that a responsible approach to the regulation of disinformation needs to address.
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Desinformation
Regulierung
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disinformation
regulation
media effects
public arena
politics
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Article
Activation date:
July 4, 2024
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