1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990007469860403321

Autore

Touring club italiano

Titolo

Annuario generale dei comuni e delle frazioni d'Italia / Touring Club Italiano

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano, : TCI, 1993

ISBN

88-365-0514-7

Descrizione fisica

1356 p. ; 23 cm + 127 p. di c. geogr.

Locazione

ILFGE

DECGE

Collocazione

A-IT 0274

007.004.TCI

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911054602803321

Autore

Ginsborg Lisa

Titolo

Disinformation : A Multi-Disciplinary Analysis / / edited by Lisa Ginsborg, Paula Gori

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2026

ISBN

3-032-00480-2

Edizione

[1st ed. 2026.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (899 pages)

Collana

Political Science and International Studies

Altri autori (Persone)

Ginsborg

Disciplina

303.375

Soggetti

Security, International

Mass media - Political aspects

Communication in politics

International Security Studies

Media Policy and Politics

Political Communication

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter1: Disinformation and its Socio Political Context -- Chapter2: A Philosophy of Disinformation -- Chapter3: Manipulating Minds The Psychological Underpinnings of Misinformation -- Chapter4: Disinformation Economics -- Chapter5: International Human Rights Law and the Legal Regulation of Disinformation -- Chapter6: Detection Misinformation and Disinformation in Digital Media -- Chapter7: Anthropology of Disinformation -- Chapter8:Journalism and Disinformation -- Chapter9: From The Protocols to Pizzagate -- Chapter10: Disinformation and Trust in Media and Institutions -- Chapter11: Informational Power and Disinformation -- Chapter12: Disinformation and Elections -- Chapter13:Foreign Influence Operations and their Proxies -- Chapter14: Follow the Money Understanding Economic Incentives Behind Online Disinformation -- Chapter15: Generative Artifical Intelligence and Disinformation -- Chapter16: How Heatlh Disinformation Hijacks Health Narratives to Make Profit, Erode Trust and Score Political Points, and What to Do About It -- Chapter17: Climate Change Disinformation -- Chapter18: Uncovering Networks of Cross Platform Information Operations --



Chapter19: The Russo Ukrainian Information War -- Chapter20: Weaponizing the Issue of Ukrainian War Refugees for Political and Geopolitical Gain -- Chapter21: Case study on Social media Analysis in Elections in Kenya -- Chapter22: Media Literacy as a Policy Response to Disinformation -- Chapter23: Independent Fact Checking, ex post Response to Disinformation -- Chapter24:Using AI to Tackle Disinformation Methods and Tools from the vera.ai Project -- Chapte25: Multilateral Efforts on Information Integrity -- Chapter26: Freedom of Expression and its Limits -- Chapter27: Disinformation in Africa Overview and Responses -- Chapter28: The EU Policy Framework to Counter Disinformation -- Chapter29: Disinformation in the US -- Chapter30: Disinformation in Japan -- Chapter31:Disinformation in Brazil -- Chapter32: Blurring the Bright Line.

Sommario/riassunto

This volume provides a multidisciplinary analysis of disinformation and strategies for tackling it. Authored by a diverse group of scholars and experts, chapters in this volume are divided into three thematic sections. The first section delves into disinformation from various disciplinary perspectives including philosophy, social psychology, economics, international law, data science, anthropology, political science and history. By examining the underlying factors behind disinformation and analyzing its impact on democratic processes, this section sheds light on its complexities, and reminds us that different policy responses are always grounded in different explanatory angles of the phenomenon. The second section focuses on the information ecosystem, investigating the processes, technologies, and actors involved in the spread of disinformation. By examining real-world examples and the roles played by different actors and technologies, this sheds light on the intricate workings of disinformation in different thematic and regional contexts. The book culminates in the third section, which focuses on crafting effective responses to disinformation. Chapters in this section explore policy efforts aimed at ensuring information integrity across the world, and highlight the importance of fundamental rights and evidence-based policy responses, encompassing self and co-regulation, quality journalism, fact-checking organizations and the pivotal role media literacy initiatives.