Covid-19 : de la pandémie à l’infodémie et la chasse aux fake news
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In this article, a typologie de la desinformation au sujet du Covid-19 afin de mieux apprehender le phenomene, ainsi qu'une reflexion sur ses effets et enjeux.Abstract:
La propagation du coronavirus SARS-CoV2 (Covid-19) observee dans le monde des le debut 2020 a ete accompagnee d’une vague de desinformation planetaire. Que savons-nous aujourd’hui de cette masse de desinformation ? Que nous apprend-elle sur le fonctionnement des processus informationnels au sein des societes contemporaines ? Dans cet article, nous proposons une typologie de la desinformation au sujet du Covid-19 afin de mieux apprehender le phenomene, ainsi qu’une reflexion sur ses effets et enjeux.read more
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