TY - BOOK AU - Newman,Nic AU - Fletcher,Richard AU - Kleis Nielsen, Rasmus AU - Schulz,Anne AU - Andı,Simge ED - Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism‏ TI - Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020 SN - 978190738 PY - 2020/// CY - [Oxford] ; PB - Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, KW - Sociedad digital KW - giant tech companies KW - rising populism KW - political instability KW - economic instability KW - digital disruption KW - digital media N1 - Bibliografía: p. 110 N2 - This year’s report comes in the midst of a global health pandemic that is unprecedented in modern times and whose economic, political, and social consequences are still unfolding. The seriousness of this crisis has reinforced the need for reliable, accurate journalism that can inform and educate populations, but it has also reminded us how open we have become to conspiracies and misinformation. Journalists no longer control access to information, while greater reliance on social media and other platforms give people access to a wider range of sources and ‘alternative facts’, some of which are at odds with official advice, misleading, or simply false UR - https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2020-06/DNR_2020_FINAL.pdf ER -