From Urban Legends to Political Fact-Checking: Online Scrutiny in America, 1990–2015

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This text presents an historical examination of political fact-checking, highlighting how this is part of a larger phenomenon of online scrutiny that manifests itself in multiple forms. Reflecting the long history of “fake facts” in America, the book discusses important developments in this area from the emergence of the public Internet in the 1990s to the start of the Trump-Clinton presidential election campaigns. Topics and features: describes how some of the major players in political fact-checking began with the purpose of scrutinizing and debunking of urban legends; considers how this was part of a wider culture, encompassing B-grade horror movies, truth-or-fiction television shows, and groups warning about computer viruses; explains how such developments are connected, revealing political fact-checking as one of many forms of scrutiny applied in the face of a complex, dangerous world; provides a range of detailed case studies, covering such topics as the rumors surrounding the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and academic interest in contemporary legends; discusses how pre-Internet technologies such as bulletin boards, Usenet, and proprietary online service providers such as CompuServe and AOL were used to both disseminate and debunk urban legends; examines the rise of political fact-checking, reviewing all of the major initiatives in this area undertaken in the United States. This timely study touches on issues of popular culture and major events, and offers profiles of colorful individuals and organizations, and as such will appeal to a broad audience interested in the history of fact-checking and efforts to protect the political process from falsehoods.

Author(s): William Aspray, James W. Cortada
Series: History Of Computing
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 154
Tags: History Of Computing, Online Scrutiny, Political Fact-checking

Front Matter ....Pages i-x
The Concept of Scrutiny (William Aspray, James W. Cortada)....Pages 1-8
From Debunking Urban Legends to Political Fact-Checking (William Aspray, James W. Cortada)....Pages 9-39
Urban Legends and Rumors Concerning the September 11 Attacks (William Aspray, James W. Cortada)....Pages 41-76
Debunking as Hobby, Entertainment, Scholarly Pursuit, and Public Service (William Aspray, James W. Cortada)....Pages 77-106
Recent Political Fact-Checking (William Aspray, James W. Cortada)....Pages 107-133
Where Do We Go Next? (William Aspray, James W. Cortada)....Pages 135-140
Back Matter ....Pages 141-146