肯尼亚电视记者发现假新闻面临的挑战

Kabucua John Mutugi, Nyakundi Nyamboga, Nguri Matu
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当真相穿上袜子的时候,一个假新闻故事可以穿越半个世界。记者在发现假新闻方面面临着无数的挑战,因此它的广泛扩散。假新闻已经成为一个重要的调查主题,尤其是在2016年美国大选据称受到影响之后。不幸的是,对假新闻的研究主要集中在社交媒体、政治、选举和经济上。很少有研究关注电视记者在发现假新闻时面临的挑战,这促使了这项研究。具体的研究问题是;在肯尼亚,电视记者在发现假新闻时面临哪些挑战?本研究采用了相对主义-建构主义/解释主义的本体论和认识论、定性研究方法和多案例研究方法。数据是通过深入访谈、直接观察和文件审查产生的。这项研究采用了有目的的抽样方法,从16名记者那里获得了数据。然后对数据进行主题分析,并以叙述的形式呈现。主要发现是,在发现假新闻时,记者面临着这样的挑战;失去观众,缺乏权威联系人,为个人,商业,政治和经济利益提供假新闻的消息来源,假新闻伪装真实新闻的能力,假新闻的速度,假新闻的类型,现场报道,缺乏经验的记者和实习生,以及社交媒体。该研究得出的结论是,记者在发现假新闻方面面临的挑战主要基于消息来源、技术、教育、技能和培训,以及它的类型。因此,该研究建议编辑部投资专家,对记者进行假新闻的风格、架构、传播和使用方面的培训,对记者和受众进行接种,提高假新闻素养水平,以及使用基于技术的方法,如反向搜索和事实核查网站。关键词:假新闻,记者,发现,挑战,电视,肯尼亚
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Challenges Kenyan Television Journalists Face in Spotting Fake News
A fake news story can travel half way across the world as the truth puts on its socks. There are myriads of challenges facing journalists in spotting fake news hence its wide proliferation. Fake news has become a prominent subject of enquiry especially following its alleged influence of the 2016 general elections in US. Unfortunately, research on fake news has focused on social media, politics, elections, and economies. Few studies have focused on the challenges that TV journalists face in spotting fake news prompting this study. The specific research question was; what are the challenges facing television journalists in spotting fake news in Kenya? The study adapted a relativist-constructivist/interpretivist ontology and epistemology, qualitative approach and multiple case study methodology. Data was generated through in-depth interviews, direct observation and documents review. The study used purposive sampling to generate data from 16 journalists. Data was then analysed in themes and presented in narrative form. Key findings were that in spotting fake news, journalists faced challenges like; loss of viewers, lack of authoritative contacts, sources who gave fake news for personal, business, political, and economic benefits, ability of fake news to camouflage real news, speed of fake news, typologies of fake news, live reporting, inexperienced correspondents and interns, and social media. The study concludes that the challenges facing journalists in spotting fake news were majorly based on sources, technology, education, skills and training, and its typology. The study therefore recommends that editorial boards invest in experts to train journalists on styles, architecture, propagation and use of fake news, inoculation of journalists and audiences, raising fake news literacy levels, and use of technology based approaches like reverse search and fact checking sites. Key words: Fake news, journalists, spotting, challenges, television, Kenya
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