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2019 | 2 | 1 | 119-120

Article title

Searching for Alternative Facts: Analyzing Scriptural Inference in Conservative News Practises

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In her report Francesca Tripodi analyses the attitudes and behaviour of individuals spread around the United States and who consider themselves as Christians, conservatives and Republicans. The conservatism in the account is characterised by several observed principles: an emphasized connection between faith and patriotism through repeated rituals like Christian prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and reciting the Virginia Republican Creed; the problem of separation of church and state and a need to protect racial and religious identity with subsidized defence strategies. In this ethnographic work, the author presents how two Republican groups are searching for the truth in the contemporary media environment. The author conducted several individuals who describe themselves as Christians, conservatives and Republicans and she analysed how they conceptualize truth. The findings of the work provide a new foundation for understanding the relationship between so-called „fake news“ and contemporary conservative political thought.

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2

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1

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119-120

Physical description

media education, media literacy

Document type

News article

Contributors

  • Faculty of Mass Media Communication at the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava

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Publication order reference

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