针对虚假信息的媒体扫盲:南美事实核查员的愿景

Javier Abuín-Penas, Francisco Fernández-Medina, J. Corbacho-Valencia
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近年来,媒体扫盲被认为是最有可能打击虚假信息,同时减少其对社会的影响和后果的替代方法之一。在这方面,事实核查组织(被称为事实核查者)在否认各类骗局和假新闻方面也发挥着相关作用。因此,本文旨在了解这些组织的工作人员对媒体素养的看法,以及他们在面对假新闻时所发挥的作用。本研究将利用实证研究技术,结合对一系列个人访谈的观察和分析,调查这些组织对媒体素养作为打击虚假信息的工具的看法、意见和评估。对以下每个国家的数据核查机构的记者进行了半结构化访谈:Chequeado (阿根廷)、Colombiacheck(哥伦比亚)、Fast Check CL(智利)和 Aos Fatos(巴西),它们都是国际事实核查网(IFCN)的签约机构。此外,还介绍了这些事实核查机构制定并在其网站上公布的主要媒体扫盲战略,试图找出其战略中的共同模式。访谈结果表明,媒体扫盲被南美洲的事实核查机构视为一项基本战略。这些实体认为,虽然他们的主要任务是核查,但媒体扫盲似乎是打击虚假信息的最适当的解决办法,因此开展了各种行动,从讲习班和会议到其网站上的资源、指南或工具。
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Media literacy against disinformation: the vision of South American fact-checkers
In recent years, media literacy has been proposed as one of the alternatives with the greatest potential to fight disinformation, while reducing its effects and consequences for society. In this aspect, fact-checking organizations (known as fact-checkers) also play a relevant role in denying all types of hoaxes and fake news. Therefore, this article aims to know the vision of the people who work within these organizations on media literacy and their role in the face of disinformation. Using empirical research techniques that combine observation and analysis of a series of personal interviews, this study will investigate the perceptions, opinions and assessments of these organizations on media literacy as a tool to combat disinformation. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with journalists from the data verification agencies of each of the countries mentioned below: Chequeado (Argentina), Colombiacheck (Colombia), Fast Check CL (Chile) and Aos Fatos (Brazil), all of them signatories of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN). In addition, the main media literacy strategies developed by these fact-checkers and published on their websites are presented, trying to identify common patterns in their strategies. The results of the interviews indicate that media literacy is a strategy considered fundamental by fact-checkers in South America. These entities consider that, although their main task is verification, media literacy seems to be the most appropriate solution to combat disinformation and therefore carry out a variety of actions ranging from workshops and conferences to resources, guides or tools hosted on their websites.
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