可靠性
主流
来源可信度
声誉
互联网
心理学
焦点小组
信息素养
光学(聚焦)
计算机科学
政治学
万维网
业务
社会学
营销
教育学
社会科学
物理
法学
光学
作者
Carla Almeida,Mônica Macedo‐Rouet,Vanessa Brasil de Carvalho,Washington Castilhos,Marina Ramalho,Luís Amorim,Luisa Massarani
标识
DOI:10.1177/09610006211064647
摘要
The aim of this paper is to investigate when and how Brazilian teenagers assess the credibility of information sources. We analyze data collected through focus groups, guided internet searches, and interviews with sixty-one 14- to 19-year olds from the state of Rio de Janeiro. Participants used different criteria to attribute credibility to information sources, with expertise and reputation being two of the most relevant, placing specialists, teachers, and the mainstream media at the top of their list of credible sources. Interestingly, these sources are not necessarily the ones that are most present in their daily lives, and credibility is only a relevant factor in some circumstances. Based on our results and data from other studies on the topic, we propose three navigation regimes (dilletante, motivated, and constrained) as a framework for analyzing teenagers’ information evaluation behavior, in which the role of sources’ credibility varies considerably. We believe this framework can help in the development of more effective strategies for improving young people’s sourcing skills and media literacy.
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