Fake News and the Responsibilities of Citizens

Social Theory and Practice 49 (4):629-651 (2023)
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Abstract

This article argues that citizens are responsible for the way they participate in political communication and debate, including for the quality of the pieces of information they post or disseminate on social media. This view contrasts with approaches that prioritise institutional responsibility in combating misleading information. Instead, in the article’s perspective, public and private institutional interventions are justified only when they aim at sustaining citizens in upholding their epistemic duties and contribute to an environment that facilitates responsible communicative exchanges.

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Maria Paola Ferretti
Goethe University Frankfurt

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