La relación del ecosistema de desinformación y la alfabetización mediática: Un puente entre el espacio formativo y el espacio informativo
Palabras clave:
alfabetización mediática, noticias falsas, desinformación, pensamiento críticoResumen
En este artículo se realiza una descripción bibliográfica sobre el ecosistema de desinformación, noticias falsas y la alfabetización mediática con el fin de establecer conjeturas que sirvan como punto de partida para identificar las habilidades requeridas para una comprensión crítica de contenidos noticiosos.
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