The Spread and Impact of Fake News on Social Media: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda

Jithesh Arayankalam, S. Krishnan, Aelita Skaržauskiene˙, Vipin Saini, M. Tanniru, Ting-Peng Liang, Ernest Yoder, Yu-Chen Yang
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ABSTRACT:In this post-truth era, fake news on social media has emerged as a societal problem, where objective facts have increasingly become less influential. Although there is a recent spike in fake news research, it has progressed without a proper agenda or a theoretical framework and has been fragmented. This systematic literature review (SLR) aims to organize the fragmented literature on fake news, focusing on the psychosocial antecedents of its spread on social media and the impact due to such spread. Accordingly, we systematically analyzed fifty-six empirical studies using standard protocols to delineate the current research profile and future research areas. The research themes emerging from the SLR are (a) the need for a theoretical and methodological grounding for understanding the fake news problem on social media; (b) the person, behavior, and environmental factors for the fake news spread on social media; and (c) social, economic, and psychological impacts due to fake news on social media. This study also argues for expanding the current research horizon by relying on new research methods and focusing on under-investigated psychosocial factors. The study may help policymakers plan and execute human-centric policy measures for combating fake news on social media by focusing on an individual's psychosocial factors.
假新闻在社交媒体上的传播和影响:系统文献综述和未来研究议程
摘要:在后真相时代,社交媒体上的假新闻已经成为一个社会问题,客观事实的影响力越来越小。尽管最近假新闻研究激增,但它在没有适当议程或理论框架的情况下取得了进展,而且已经支离破碎。本系统性文献综述(SLR)旨在整理关于假新闻的零散文献,重点关注其在社交媒体上传播的心理社会因素及其传播所带来的影响。因此,我们使用标准协议系统地分析了56项实证研究,以描绘当前的研究概况和未来的研究领域。从单反中出现的研究主题是(a)需要一个理论和方法基础来理解社交媒体上的假新闻问题;(b)假新闻在社交媒体上传播的人、行为和环境因素;(c)社交媒体上的假新闻对社会、经济和心理的影响。本研究还主张通过依赖新的研究方法和关注未被研究的心理社会因素来扩大当前的研究视野。这项研究可能有助于政策制定者通过关注个人的社会心理因素,来规划和执行以人为本的政策措施,以打击社交媒体上的假新闻。
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