“Slowly, incest is being legalized throughout Europe” : detecting human rights vulnerabilities in fake news using critical discourse analysis
“Slowly, incest is being legalized throughout Europe” : detecting human rights vulnerabilities in fake news using critical discourse analysis
Date
2018
Authors
Amanatullah, Samy
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Global Campus of Human Rights
Abstract
Liberal democracy has struggled to respond to so-called fake news.
The term is used to describe content and discredit the media, and it is
increasingly seen as the tool of illiberal actors. This research examines
how fake news targets human rights through a critical discourse analysis
of demonstrably false headlines in four environments: the United States,
Italy, Greece and Ukraine.
This research defines fake news as disinformation or disingenuous
content that is disseminated to persuade as an agenda. It then examines
relevant social theories, enabling features and motivated actors to
suggest that disinformation functions through repetition and peripheral
processing that exploit existing scepticism and social tensions in the
neo-liberal system.
This study collects headlines and headline-adjacent content from factchecking
sites in four countries, codes them according to sociological
implications and analyses them through social discourse theory. It finds
that disinformation targets social movements and multi-culturalism
by discrediting actors and presenting the human rights regime as
disingenuous and oppressive. Disinformation frames illiberal behaviour
as positive transformative action and co-opts the rhetoric of the human
rights regime to further arguments rooted in new racism.
Description
Second semester University: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Keywords
media,
information,
freedom of the press,
information society,
propaganda,
public opinion,
press and politics,
social networks