
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 16.2 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to present Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 16.2!
Special Issue: ‘Disinformation, Fact-Checking and Civic Responsibility’
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Aims & Scope
The Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies (CJCS) aims to provide an international discussion forum for critical thought and study, covering a range of topics and research forms with a multidisciplinary approach.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Issue 16.2
RUTH RODRÍGUEZ-MARTÍNEZ, MARÍA-ÁNGELES CHAPARRO-DOMÍNGUEZ, FERNANDO OLIVEIRA PAULINO, MARCEL MAURI DE LOS RÍOS AND XAVIER RAMON
Viewpoints
MARÍA JOSÉ UFARTE RUIZ
Disinformation and climate crisis: Challenges and proposals for the future
RAÚL MAGALLÓN-ROSA AND MABEL SÁNCHEZ-TORRES
Articles
Children and young people’s views on disinformation: A qualitative study from Portugal
SARA PEREIRA, DANIEL BRANDÃO, MARIANA MENEZES NEUMANN AND MARGARIDA TOSCANO
MARCELO SANTOS, GUILLERMO BUSTAMANTE-PAVEZ, ANTONIA FLORES AND JORGE LUIZ ORTIZ FUENTES
DOLORS PALAU-SAMPIO, PAZ CRISÓSTOMO FLORES AND MARIA JOSEP PICÓ GARCÉS
Artificial intelligence and disinformation literacy programmes used by European fact-checkers
HADA M. SÁNCHEZ GONZALES, MARÍA SÁNCHEZ GONZÁLEZ AND MARIÁN ALONSO-GONZÁLEZ
Debunking practices and topics: Fact-checking agencies from the United Kingdom, France and Spain
PABLO HIDALGO-COBO, CASANDRA LÓPEZ-MARCOS AND BELÉN PUEBLA-MARTÍNEZ
Our life amid fake news: Self-perceived vulnerability to misinformation
PABLO SÁNCHEZ LÓPEZ, NURIA NAVARRO SIERRA AND MARÍA ALCALÁ-SANTAELLA ORIA DE RUEDA
Parliamentary discourse and fact-checkers: Strategies of verification and political agenda
EVA CAMPOS-DOMÍNGUEZ AND CRISTINA RENEDO-FARPÓN