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Citation

Weeks BE, Gil de Zúñiga H. Am. Behav. Sci. 2021; 65(2): 277-289.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0002764219878236

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Research on political misinformation is booming. The field is continually gaining more key insights about this important and complex social problem. Academic interest on misinformation has consistently been a multidisciplinary effort. But perhaps political communication researchers are particularly well situated to be the leading voices on the public's understanding of misinformation and many are heeding the call. With that responsibility in mind, in this brief article we offer six observations for the future of political misinformation research that we believe can help focus this line of inquiry to better ensure we address some of the most pressing problems. Our list is not exhaustive, nor do we suggest that areas we do not cover are not important. Rather, we make these observations with the goal of spurring a conversation about the future of political misinformation research.


Language: en

Keywords

fake news; misinformation; political communication; political misinformation

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