Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe

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Disinformation is currently one of Europe's greatest challenges. In the past years, the European continent in general and, more precisely, the European Union have been suffering from various disinformation campaigns: such as the one that led to Brexit; the parallel health and disinformation pan...

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Autores: Ruiz Incertis, Raquel, Sánchez del Vas, Rocío, Tuñón Navarro, Jorge
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Piura
Repositorio:Revista de Comunicación
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.udep.edu.pe:article/3426
Enlace del recurso:https://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/3426
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Desinformación
Europa
Análisis
Bulos
Noticias falsas
Isabel II
Unión Europea
Verificación
Disinformation
Europe
Analysis
Hoaxes
Fake news
Elizabeth II
European Union
Fact-checking
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
Análisis comparado de la desinformación difundida en Europa sobre la muerte de la reina Isabel II
title Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
spellingShingle Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
Ruiz Incertis, Raquel
Desinformación
Europa
Análisis
Bulos
Noticias falsas
Isabel II
Unión Europea
Verificación
Disinformation
Europe
Analysis
Hoaxes
Fake news
Elizabeth II
European Union
Fact-checking
title_short Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
title_full Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
title_fullStr Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
title_sort Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in Europe
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ruiz Incertis, Raquel
Sánchez del Vas, Rocío
Tuñón Navarro, Jorge
author Ruiz Incertis, Raquel
author_facet Ruiz Incertis, Raquel
Sánchez del Vas, Rocío
Tuñón Navarro, Jorge
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Tuñón Navarro, Jorge
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Desinformación
Europa
Análisis
Bulos
Noticias falsas
Isabel II
Unión Europea
Verificación
Disinformation
Europe
Analysis
Hoaxes
Fake news
Elizabeth II
European Union
Fact-checking
topic Desinformación
Europa
Análisis
Bulos
Noticias falsas
Isabel II
Unión Europea
Verificación
Disinformation
Europe
Analysis
Hoaxes
Fake news
Elizabeth II
European Union
Fact-checking
description Disinformation is currently one of Europe's greatest challenges. In the past years, the European continent in general and, more precisely, the European Union have been suffering from various disinformation campaigns: such as the one that led to Brexit; the parallel health and disinformation pandemic; or the hybrid propaganda strategy following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In this context, the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England has also been marked by disinformation practices that went viral throughout Europe. Therefore, this research aims to delve into the nature of disinformation regarding the death of the Queen in the timeframe between 8 and 22 September 2022, focusing in three European countries, namely Spain, the United Kingdom and France. For that purpose, the study is based on a content analysis of 76 publications published by fact-checking organisation, as well as open-ended surveys with specialised agents on disinformation. Overall, results show that social networks were the main platform through which misinformative content was disseminated, with Twitter occupying the first position– whereas other previous studies have shown the primacy of Facebook as a source of disinformation. The hoaxes, which generally included images, mainly responded to the typology of misleading and fabricated content established by Wardle (2017). Likewise, the main subject matter of the viral hoaxes was conspiracy theories, focusing on Elizabeth II as the main protagonist. Moreover, the frequency of hoax dissemination was significantly higher during the first week after the death of the monarch and responded to a transnational trend in which the spread of disinformation was adapted to national contexts.
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spelling Comparative analysis on the disinformation regarding the death of queen Elizabeth II in EuropeAnálisis comparado de la desinformación difundida en Europa sobre la muerte de la reina Isabel IIRuiz Incertis, Raquel Sánchez del Vas, RocíoTuñón Navarro, Jorge DesinformaciónEuropaAnálisisBulosNoticias falsasIsabel IIUnión EuropeaVerificaciónDisinformationEuropeAnalysisHoaxesFake newsElizabeth IIEuropean UnionFact-checkingDisinformation is currently one of Europe's greatest challenges. In the past years, the European continent in general and, more precisely, the European Union have been suffering from various disinformation campaigns: such as the one that led to Brexit; the parallel health and disinformation pandemic; or the hybrid propaganda strategy following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In this context, the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England has also been marked by disinformation practices that went viral throughout Europe. Therefore, this research aims to delve into the nature of disinformation regarding the death of the Queen in the timeframe between 8 and 22 September 2022, focusing in three European countries, namely Spain, the United Kingdom and France. For that purpose, the study is based on a content analysis of 76 publications published by fact-checking organisation, as well as open-ended surveys with specialised agents on disinformation. Overall, results show that social networks were the main platform through which misinformative content was disseminated, with Twitter occupying the first position– whereas other previous studies have shown the primacy of Facebook as a source of disinformation. The hoaxes, which generally included images, mainly responded to the typology of misleading and fabricated content established by Wardle (2017). Likewise, the main subject matter of the viral hoaxes was conspiracy theories, focusing on Elizabeth II as the main protagonist. Moreover, the frequency of hoax dissemination was significantly higher during the first week after the death of the monarch and responded to a transnational trend in which the spread of disinformation was adapted to national contexts.La desinformación es uno de los grandes desafíos para Europa. En los últimos años, el continente europeo en general y la Unión Europea (UE) en particular vienen sufriendo diferentes campañas desinformativas: como la que llevó a Reino Unido a la salida de la UE; la doble pandemia sanitaria y desinformativa; o la estrategia híbrida de propaganda tras la invasión rusa en Ucrania. En dicho contexto, el fallecimiento de la reina Isabel II de Inglaterra también ha estado marcado por prácticas desinformadoras viralizadas por toda Europa. Ante ello, esta investigación pretende ahondar en la naturaleza de la desinformación relativa al fallecimiento de la monarca en tres países europeos, España, Reino Unido y Francia, entre el 8 y el 22 de septiembre de 2022. Para ello, se ha llevado a cabo una triangulación metodológica basada en un análisis de contenido de 76 publicaciones completas de medios de verificación, así como en encuestas de respuesta abierta a agentes especializados. Los resultados apuntan a que las redes sociales se constituyeron como la principal plataforma por la que se difundieron contenidos desinformativos. Dichos bulos, que incluyeron imágenes mayoritariamente, respondieron eminentemente a la tipología de contenidos engañosos y fabricados establecida por Wardle (2017). Asimismo, la temática principal de los bulos viralizados versaba sobre teorías de la conspiración, con Isabel II como gran protagonista de estas. Por otra parte, la frecuencia de difusión de los bulos fue significativamente mayor durante la primera semana tras el fallecimiento de la monarca, y respondió a una tendencia transnacional en la que la diseminación desinformativa se adaptó a los contextos nacionales.Universidad de Piura. Facultad de Comunicación2024-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticle evaluated by pairsArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/342610.26441/RC23.1-2024-3426Revista de Comunicación; Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024); 507-534Revista de Comunicación; Vol. 23 Núm. 1 (2024); 507-5342227-14651684-0933reponame:Revista de Comunicacióninstname:Universidad de Piurainstacron:UDEPspahttps://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/3426/2841https://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/3426/2769Derechos de autor 2024 Revista de Comunicaciónhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.udep.edu.pe:article/34262024-07-27T16:27:25Z
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