This study explores how journalists respond to post-truth challenges through qualitative interviews with professionals from seven European countries. It examines their perceptions of disinformation, key obstacles, and effective countermeasures. Findings reveal diverse practices and regulatory contexts, showing how digitalization, political polarization, and economic pressures undermine journalism and spread false information. Simultaneously, emerging strategies offer opportunities to restore trust and strengthen democratic public spheres. By analyzing journalists’ perspectives, this study contributes to discussions on media resilience and innovation in the digital age.
Countering Post-Truth : A Comparative Study of Journalists’ Responses to Disinformation Challenges
Custodi, Jacopo
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2025
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This study explores how journalists respond to post-truth challenges through qualitative interviews with professionals from seven European countries. It examines their perceptions of disinformation, key obstacles, and effective countermeasures. Findings reveal diverse practices and regulatory contexts, showing how digitalization, political polarization, and economic pressures undermine journalism and spread false information. Simultaneously, emerging strategies offer opportunities to restore trust and strengthen democratic public spheres. By analyzing journalists’ perspectives, this study contributes to discussions on media resilience and innovation in the digital age.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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