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Misunderstandings of “Fake News” III: How Fake Journalists made themselves “the Enemy of the People”
By
Jack Kerwick
In previous articles, I wrote about the difference between Fake News and fake journalism. The two, I showed, are inseparable in practice. However, they are indeed separate concepts. Fake News is the final product, the end or outcome produced by fake journalists. The latter derive their identity as fake journalists from the considerations that motivate…
Misunderstandings of “Fake News” II: Fake News vs Fake Journalists
By
Jack Kerwick
There is a difference between Fake News, on the one hand, and fake journalists, on the other. Fake New refers to the end product. What make a fake journalist a fake journalist are the motives that drive the latter. Ultimately, in practice, the two are inseparable. Conceptually, however, the ideas of “Fake News” and “fake…
Misunderstandings of “Fake News”: The Origins and Meaning of “Fake News”
By
Jack Kerwick
Last week, CNN thrust itself into what could very well be the biggest scandal in the history of the American media. And it couldn’t have happened to a more deserving group of people. However, that the fake journalists at CNN are as deserving as anyone to be called out for what they are doesn’t mean…
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