The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Borges, Priscila Monteiro
Outros Autores: Gambarato, Renira Rampazzo
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: This article discusses, from a Peircean semiotic perspective, (1) the logic of algorithms employed by Facebook to foster audience engagement as it relates to the spreadability of fake news in the context of transmedia journalism, and (2) how our own methods of fixation of beliefs influence this process. The methodological approach encompasses a qualitative conceptual study of Peircean semiotics, focusing on concepts such as truth, reality, representation, fixation of beliefs, and collateral experiences, as a proposition to investigate the relationship between algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism. The research findings point to the fact that social media networks such as Facebook have their share of responsibility in the current fake news furor, but audiences are also involved in this issue as their behavior and beliefs play an important role in feeding Facebook’s algorithms.
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title The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
spellingShingle The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
Borges, Priscila Monteiro
Fixation of beliefs
Peircean semiotics
title_short The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
title_full The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
title_fullStr The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
title_full_unstemmed The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
title_sort The role of beliefs and behavior on facebook : a semiotic approach to algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism.
author Borges, Priscila Monteiro
author_facet Borges, Priscila Monteiro
Gambarato, Renira Rampazzo
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author2 Gambarato, Renira Rampazzo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges, Priscila Monteiro
Gambarato, Renira Rampazzo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fixation of beliefs
Peircean semiotics
topic Fixation of beliefs
Peircean semiotics
description This article discusses, from a Peircean semiotic perspective, (1) the logic of algorithms employed by Facebook to foster audience engagement as it relates to the spreadability of fake news in the context of transmedia journalism, and (2) how our own methods of fixation of beliefs influence this process. The methodological approach encompasses a qualitative conceptual study of Peircean semiotics, focusing on concepts such as truth, reality, representation, fixation of beliefs, and collateral experiences, as a proposition to investigate the relationship between algorithms, fake news, and transmedia journalism. The research findings point to the fact that social media networks such as Facebook have their share of responsibility in the current fake news furor, but audiences are also involved in this issue as their behavior and beliefs play an important role in feeding Facebook’s algorithms.
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