Fake health news in the new regime of truth and (mis)information
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v14i1.1953Keywords:
Health news, Health information, Regime of truth, Anti-vaccination, Fake newsAbstract
The phenomenon of fake news in public health worldwide reflcts signifiant changes in the regime of health information, particularly in the West. It reveals a transition from a scenario in which the medical community arguably dominated the flw of health information — grounded in the biomedical model — to a more crowded, competitive and chaotic scenario. The digital revolution has upended the old regime by transforming the large-scale production, distribution and consumption of health information. Consequently, misinformation and disinformation have become widespread, as the public is able to obtain information about health issues from an array of sources and platforms, and rogue actors flod the internet with factually incorrect information, hearsay and conspiracy theories.Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Author’s rights: The author retains unrestricted rights over his work.
Rights to reuse: Reciis adopts the Creative Commons License, CC BY-NC non-commercial attribution according to the Policy on Open Access to Knowledge by Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. With this license, access, download, copy, print, share, reuse, and distribution of articles is allowed, provided that it is for non-commercial use and with source citation, granting proper authorship credits and reference to Reciis. In such cases, no permission is required from the authors or editors.
Rights of authors’s deposit / self-archiving: The authors are encouraged to deposit the published version, along with the link of their article in Reciis, in institutional repositories.