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Section 1. Fake news and understanding the spread of misinformation and its impact on society. Chapter 1. An empirically supported taxonomy of misinformation ; Chapter 2. "Ridiculous and untrue FAKE NEWS!": the impact of labeling fake news ; Chapter 3. Understanding the landscape of online deception ; Chapter 4. The fundamental roles of technology in the spread of fake news ; Chapter 5. Fake online news: rethinking news credibility for the changing media environment ;Chapter 6. Reconstructing diffusion model for virality detection in news spread networks ; Chapter 7. The impact of social media on knowledge culture ; Chapter 8. Navigating an immersive narratology: factors to explain the reception of fakenews ; Chapter 9. Exercise of citizenship in network society: cyberactivism and the fight against fake news in the Brazilian context ; Chapter 10. Role of social media in terrorism crisis communication: a case of Westgate Mall terror attackin Nairobi -- Section 2. Media manipulation and using fakes news for information and political warfare. Chapter 11. The increase of how mass media coverage manipulates our minds ; Chapter 12. The biased media and their utilization of propaganda: the true obstructionists of world events and our minds ; Chapter 13. Fake news and information warfare: an examination of the political and psychological processes from the digital sphere to the real world ; Chapter 14. Informationinfluence in hybrid environment: reflexive control as an analytical tool for understanding warfare in social media ; Chapter 15. Populism, fake news, and the flight from democracy ; Chapter 16. Saving democracy: populism, deception, and e-participation ; Chapter 17. Social media as disruptive technologies in an era of fake news: examining the efficacy of social media in the shaping of the political landscape in Africa ; Chapter 18. Trolls, bots, and whatnots: deceptive content,deception detection, and deception suppression ; Chapter 19. Political campaign communication in the information age: some difficulties with basic concepts ; Chapter 20. Russian information warfare and 9/11 conspiracism: when fake news meets false prophecy ; Chapter 21. Framing American politicians through photo manipulation: a "structuralist" reading of vanguard, punch, and nigeriana news ; Chapter 22. Fake news, hate speech and Nigeria's struggle for democratic consolidation: a conceptual review -- Section 3. Technological solutions, responsible consumption, and improving media literacy. Chapter 23. An overview (and criticism) of methods to detect fake content online ; Chapter 24. Mutual understanding in theage of vulnerable truth ; Chapter 25. Fake news detection using deep learning: supervised fake news detection analysis in social media with semantic similarity method ; Chapter 26. Rumor detection on Twitter using a supervised machine learning framework ; Chapter 27. Combating fake news online: Turkish fact-checking services ; Chapter 28. Online decision making: online influence and implications for cyber security ; Chapter 29. Using argumentation to develop critical thinking about social issues in the classroom: a dialogic model of critical thinking education ; Chapter 30. Perception is (as) reality ; Chapter 31. News credibility and media literacy in the digital age ; Chapter 32. Media literacy in higher education environments: an introduction ; Chapter 33. Media literacy education in the era of post-truth: paradigm crisis ; Chapter 34. Using social media to enhance information literacy: the VCU libraries vetyoursources campaign ; Chapter 35 |