Fake or Not Fake? Perceptions of Undergraduates on (Dis) Information and Critical Thinking

Authors

  • Ana Melro Universidade do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal
  • Sara Pereira Universidade do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal

Keywords:

young people, disinformation, fake news, critical thinking, news and media literacy

Abstract

In an increasingly challenging media environment of post-truth and fake news, disinformation may impact the way young people perceive the world. In this study, we seek to understand how young people engage with news, their perceptions around disinformation, and how they see the relevance of critical thinking for their civic and political lives. Using a mixed method model, we developed a focus group activity with a total of 45 participants, based on the analysis of 562 questionnaires previously administered to first-year undergraduates of two Portuguese universities. The results show that although most students report limited critical analysis of information, they do reveal concerns about disinformation in their lives, suggesting a set of actions in order to combat fake news spread. Furthermore, the findings reinforce the need for news and media literacy that concerns a post-fact culture.

Author Biographies

Ana Melro, Universidade do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal

Doctorate in Communication Sciences, Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade do Minho; Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Graduate School of Education, University of Exeter.

Sara Pereira, Universidade do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal

Associate Professor, Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade do Minho. 

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Published

2019-10-21