Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking, Second Edition

Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking, Second Edition
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Artikel-Nr:
9780226817903
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
256
Autor:
Borel Brooke Borel
Serie:
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing
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EPUB
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EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This book will help you:Recognize what information to fact-checkIdentify the quality and ranking of source materialsLearn to fact-check a variety of media types: newspaper; magazine; social media; public and commercial radio and television, books, films, etc.Navigate relationships with editors, writers, and producersRecognize plagiarism and fabricationDiscern conflicting facts, gray areas, and litigious materialsLearn record keeping best practices for tracking sourcesTest your own fact-checking skillsAn accessible, one-stop guide to the why, what, and how of contemporary editorial fact-checking. Over the past few years, fact-checking has been widely touted as a corrective to the spread of misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and propaganda through the media. If journalism is a cornerstone of democracy, says author Brooke Borel, then fact-checking is its building inspector.  In The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking, Borel, an experienced fact-checker, draws on the expertise of more than 200 writers, editors, and fellow checkers representing the New Yorker, Popular Science, This American Life, Vogue, and many other outlets. She covers best practices for editorial fact-checking in a variety of media from magazine and news articles, both print and online, to books and podcasts and the perspectives of both in-house and freelance checkers. In this second edition, Borel covers the evolving media landscape, with new guidance on checking audio and video sources, polling data, and sensitive subjects such as trauma and abuse. The sections on working with writers, editors, and producers have been expanded, and new material includes fresh exercises and advice on getting fact-checking gigs. Borel also addresses the challenges of fact-checking in a world where social media, artificial intelligence, and the metaverse may make it increasingly difficult for everyone including fact-checkers to identify false information. The answer, she says, is for everyone to approach information with skepticism to learn to think like a fact-checker.  The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking is the practical and thoroughly vetted guide that writers, editors, and publishers continue to consult to maintain their credibility and solidify their readers trust. 
This book will help you:Recognize what information to fact-checkIdentify the quality and ranking of source materialsLearn to fact-check a variety of media types: newspaper; magazine; social media; public and commercial radio and television, books, films, etc.Navigate relationships with editors, writers, and producersRecognize plagiarism and fabricationDiscern conflicting facts, gray areas, and litigious materialsLearn record keeping best practices for tracking sourcesTest your own fact-checking skillsAn accessible, one-stop guide to the why, what, and how of contemporary editorial fact-checking. Over the past few years, fact-checking has been widely touted as a corrective to the spread of misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and propaganda through the media. If journalism is a cornerstone of democracy, says author Brooke Borel, then fact-checking is its building inspector.  In The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking, Borel, an experienced fact-checker, draws on the expertise of more than 200 writers, editors, and fellow checkers representing the New Yorker, Popular Science, This American Life, Vogue, and many other outlets. She covers best practices for editorial fact-checking in a variety of media from magazine and news articles, both print and online, to books and podcasts and the perspectives of both in-house and freelance checkers. In this second edition, Borel covers the evolving media landscape, with new guidance on checking audio and video sources, polling data, and sensitive subjects such as trauma and abuse. The sections on working with writers, editors, and producers have been expanded, and new material includes fresh exercises and advice on getting fact-checking gigs. Borel also addresses the challenges of fact-checking in a world where social media, artificial intelligence, and the metaverse may make it increasingly difficult for everyone including fact-checkers to identify false information. The answer, she says, is for everyone to approach information with skepticism to learn to think like a fact-checker.  The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking is the practical and thoroughly vetted guide that writers, editors, and publishers continue to consult to maintain their credibility and solidify their readers trust. 

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