Fake health news in the new regime of truth and (mis)information

Auteurs

  • Silvio Waisbord George Washington University, Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, School of Media & Public Affairs. Washington, DC

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v14i1.1953

Mots-clés :

Health news, Health information, Regime of truth, Anti-vaccination, Fake new

Résumé

The phenomenon of fake news in public health worldwide reflects significant 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 flow 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 flood the internet with factually incorrect information, hearsay and conspiracy theories.

Biographie de l'auteur

Silvio Waisbord, George Washington University, Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, School of Media & Public Affairs. Washington, DC

Ph.D in Sociology from the University of California

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Publiée

2020-03-31

Comment citer

Waisbord, S. (2020). Fake health news in the new regime of truth and (mis)information. Revue De La Communication, De l’Information Et De l’Innovation En Santé, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v14i1.1953

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