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_914809 _aBentzen, Naja |
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_a'Fake news' and the EU's response _hRecurso electrónico |
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_bDirectorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services _cApril 2017 |
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_a2 p. _fRecurso online |
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| 520 | _aFake news – deliberately fabricated stories posing as journalism with the aim of manipulating readers – became an increasingly visible global phenomenon during last year's presidential election campaign in the United States, not least due to the growing use of social media as a source for news. Whereas recent research indicates that a majority of people have difficulties determining when news is fake, the EU's steps towards countering this growing information challenge are still tentative. | ||
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_91645 _aUnión Europea |
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_94151 _aMedios de comunicación social |
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_91096 _aGlobalización |
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_913686 _aSeguridad de la información |
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_914261 _aPeriodismo |
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_912899 _aParlamento Europeo _b. Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo |
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_2udc _cBK _kBoletín UE _mMarzo 2017 |
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