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Fake news e fact-checking nas eleições presidenciais: Um estudo qualitativo sobre o projeto Comprova

Translated title of the contribution: Fake news and fact-checking at Brazilian presidential elections: A qualitative study about the Comprova project

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Abstract

A concern around the world, the so-called fake news generated a reaction from traditional journalism: fact-checking projects. In view of these conditions, the article aims to investigate, on an exploratory basis, how rumors were verified during the electoral process, focusing on the production of these verifications. The empirical object of the paper is the Comprova project, which featured reporters from various newspaper companies. To reach the proposed goal, semi-structured interviews were conducted with four journalists who worked on the project. Subsequently, the answers were submitted to a Content Analysis performed using the software Iramuteq. The results demonstrate, among other findings, that WhatsApp was one of the tools most used by the verifiers and that the checking process has distinctions in comparison to traditional journalism.
Translated title of the contributionFake news and fact-checking at Brazilian presidential elections: A qualitative study about the Comprova project
Original languagePortuguese
Peer-reviewed scientific journalMediapolis : Revista de Comunicação, Jornalismo e Espaço Público
Volume17
ISSN2183-5918
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 518 Media and communications
  • fact-checking
  • political journalism
  • elections
  • productive routines
  • semistructured interview

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