The FACCTMedia project, funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2019-106367GB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), aims to examine how accountability instruments evolve and adapt to address the issue of misinformation. It seeks to
A personal research project in search of a “strong programme” of cultural analysis, with regard to the study of journalism
Advancing understanding of radical polarisation and identifying successful interventions to de-escalate uncivil and undemocratic partisanship
Bringing together researchers in philosophy, communication and political sciences to study moral disagreements within everyday digital contexts
This study is a conceptual revision of the backgroundof cultural studies and the popular culture field inGreat Britain in the 1950s.This academic domainwas defined by mass society in the middle
Since the World Health Organization (WHO, February 2, 2020) reported that the spread of coronavirus disease has been accompanied by a “massive infodemic,” the COVID-19 outbreak has become a national
On 7 January 2015, Said and Chérif Kouachi assaulted the offices of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, leaving 12 people dead. The terrorist attack soon became a highly symbolic
Research on civil society, social movements, and civil rights protests through the media in Latin America – and, in general, in new democracies beyond the West – has shown the
This collection of original essays brings a dramatically different per-spective to bear on the contemporary crisis of journalism. Rather than seeing technological and economic change as the primary causes of current
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