Is the gatekeeper concept applicable for the journalistic practice in the Czech Republic?

The origins of the gatekeeper concept date back to the 1940s. Kurt Lewin examined the psychological and non-psychological factors that influence how food ends on the family table. Lewin came up with crucial findings as he described his channel theory and the term of a gatekeeper – a person that decides what items will be … Read more

Should we have a presumption against conspiracy theorizing?

Should we have a presumption against conspiracy theorizing (that is, should the fact that something is a conspiracy theory give us an extra reason to disbelieve it)? Conspiracy theories are explanations of events or situations that have a sinister mood to them. They are usually motivated by bias or insufficient evidence that is blown out … Read more

How does social media contribute to the proliferation of fake news?

Social media contributes to the proliferation of fake news:due to the existence of echo chambers, heightened reactions among users and the presence of bots on social platforms. Social media, a large part of the lives of many today, is a key contributor to the spread of misinformation within our society. Firstly, I will be talking … Read more

Why is it important to study the subject of ‘fake news’?

Social media is an almost inevitable part of today’s society. With the increasing popularity of various smartphone devices, more and more people are getting involved with social media. People from anywhere can connect with anyone, regardless of the location. Social media platforms are no longer only used to maintain relationships, but also to stay up … Read more

Advertisements disguised as journalism

Most online publishers use some sort of disguised advertisements on their websites. Today as a consumer it is near to impossible to separate the truth from the fake news. So, who can consumers trust to be candor? Even industry professionals like doctors are beginning to be held accountable for taking money from companies to endorse … Read more

Facebook Encourages Misinformation

Disinformation is an important societal issue affecting Facebook. As a social media platform, Facebook creates its own algorithm for displaying information that individual users want to see. However, Facebook does not enforce much regulation on the content it displays to its users. As a result, people who use the platform may become victims of the … Read more

Advantages and disadvantages of social media

Social Media is a useful tool when used appropriately but have multiple issues when utilized too much in our society. Social Media is described as a milestone in communication between others. No matter where you are located in the world, social networking acts as a central hub of communication. But, with its many positives, there … Read more

Can Rational Discussion Prevail Online?

The internet’s capacity and role as an epistemic source is ever-growing. Endless evidence can be found to buttress both dystopian and utopian views of the internet. This paper in particular will focus on how Social Media Sites (SMS) as a medium of knowledge construction influences socio-political discourse. It starts with characterising what the ideal internet … Read more

Negatives of social media – relationship health, mental cognition & information distribution

For the majority of the history of humankind, communication between individuals was conducted via face-to-face contact. This allowed for the formation of meaningful relationships where all conversation was done in person, not through a screen. The past 150 years have seen an unprecedented surge in the number of communication technologies, the newest and one of … Read more

Consequences of fake news and deep fakes

Realistic fake news and deep fakes are new phenomena that came to be as an adverse effect of being technologically advanced through the world wide web and enhancements to the technology itself. Fake news and deep fakes can be created by anyone and usually have a personal viewpoint underlying the piece of news that is … Read more

Is “fake news” a political concept used to undermine trust in journalism?

With the rise of populist politics, “fake news” has become a political concept used to undermine trust in journalists, journalism and news. Discuss using relevant examples. In an era of post-truth politics, nationalist populism has gained traction globally. From Brazil to the United Kingdom, populist leaders have taken power after mobilising disenchanted voters via social … Read more

Influence of new media on young people

New media technologies are expanding and renewing traditional methods rapidly. It’s visible the 21st century is changing ways on how data is delivered and received to young people. For some young people imagining a world without social media, instant access entertainment, streaming sites and mobile devices are far from an easy way of living. The … Read more