Getting it right, eh? Best practices for post hoc fact-checking in Canadian news
Building on previous research mapping the terrain of the post hoc fact-checking practice in Canadian journalism, this research note evaluates the best methodology for verifying the accuracy of political and other claims and texts. Reviewing fact-checking projects—The Canadian Press Fact Checks, Poli...
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Main Authors: | Brooks DeCillia, Brad Clark |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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J-Schools Canada / Écoles-J Canada
2024-11-01
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Series: | Facts & Frictions |
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Online Access: | https://factsandfrictions.ca/portfolio-item/ffv4n1-fact-checking-decillia-clark/ |
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