Does Media Literacy Help Identification of Fake News? Information Literacy Helps, but Other Literacies Don't

被引:296
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作者
Jones-Jang, S. Mo [1 ]
Mortensen, Tara [2 ]
Liu, Jingjing [3 ]
机构
[1] Boston Coll, Dept Commun, St Marys Hall,S474,140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA
[2] Univ South Carolina, Sch Journalism & Mass Commun, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
[3] Univ South Carolina, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
关键词
fake news; media literacy; information literacy; digital literacy; news literacy; misinformation; disinformation; DECISION-MAKING; PERCEPTIONS; PRIVACY; FALSE;
D O I
10.1177/0002764219869406
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Concerns over fake news have triggered a renewed interest in various forms of media literacy. Prevailing expectations posit that literacy interventions help audiences to be "inoculated" against any harmful effects of misleading information. This study empirically investigates such assumptions by assessing whether individuals with greater literacy (media, information, news, and digital literacies) are better at recognizing fake news, and which of these literacies are most relevant. The results reveal that information literacy-but not other literacies-significantly increases the likelihood of identifying fake news stories. Interpreting the results, we provide both conceptual and methodological explanations. Particularly, we raise questions about the self-reported competencies that are commonly used in literacy scales.
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页码:371 / 388
页数:18
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