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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
Establishing and evaluating digital ethos and online credibility
Contains:
Telling the quants from the quacks: evaluating statistical arguments in debates online / Candice Lanius -- No shortcuts to credibility evaluation: the importance of expertise and information literacy / Jill R. Kavanaugh, Bartlomiej A. Lenart -- Knockin' on digital doors: dealing with online [dis]credit in an era of digital scientific inquiry / Rosalina Pisco Costa -- Who is tracking you?: a rhetorical framework for evaluating surveillance and privacy practices / Estee Beck -- Ethos in e-health: from informational to interactive websites / Abigail Bakke -- Adopting a parasocial connection to overcome professional kakoethos in online health information / Andrew W. Cole, Thomas A. Salek -- The social determinants in the process of credibility assessment and the influence of topic areas / Llui͏̈sa Llamero -- Credible to whom?: the curse of the echo chamber / Nathan Rodriguez -- Ethos construction, identification, and authenticity in the discourses of AWSA: the Arab Women's Solidarity Association International / Samaa Gamie -- Credibility and crisis in pseudonymous communities / Sarah Lefkowith -- "Don't tell us you're handsome--post your great photo and let it stand": creating and enforcing credibility in online dating / Shana Kopaczewski -- Revenge of Cecil the Lion: credibility in third-party review sites / Alison N. Novak -- Surf's up: communicative aspects of online trust-building among couchsurfing hosts / Maura Cherney, Daniel Cochece Davis, Sandra Metts -- Modal ethos: scumbag Steve and the establishing of ethos in memetic agents / Jonathan S. Carter -- The rise of the modern sports article: examining the factors that can influence the credibility of online sports news / Sean R. Sadri -- Breastfeeding, authority, and genre: women's ethos in Wikipedia and blogs / Alison A. Lukowski, Erika M. Sparby
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Description:
"This book features strategies and insight on how to determine the reliability of internet sources, highlighting case studies and best practices on establishing protocols when utilizing digital sources for research"--Provided by publisher.