Title

Data-driven digital participation in agri-food context: Why should C4D and CfSC scholars and practitioners pay attention to information disorder?

Summary

This book chapter explores the rise of misinformation in the agricultural sector, driven by advancements in digital communication and social media. It uses the power, profit, and propaganda framework to analyze how economic incentives, power dynamics, and deliberate propaganda contribute to the spread of misleading information. The chapter highlights the importance of addressing these factors to improve information accuracy and support better decision-making in agriculture.

 

 

 

َAuthor

Kabir, K. H., Chowdhury, A., & Edet, U

Year

2024

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Misinformation Source

Place Published

APA 7th End Text Citation

Kabir, K. H., Chowdhury, A., & Edet, U. (2024). Data-driven digital participation in agri-food context: Why should C4D and CfSC scholars and practitioners pay attention to information disorder? In A. Chowdhury & G. A. Gow (Eds.), Digital communication for agricultural and rural development: Participatory practices in a post-COVID age (pp. [specific pages]). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003282075