Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa Macedo, Litiane Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: de Sousa Oliveira, Isabel, Melo de Lima, Lucas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Entrepalavras
Texto Completo: http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/2279
Resumo: This investigation seeks to analyze the representative visual meanings constructed in recent posts containing fake News which were disseminated through Facebook to understand which strategies the producers of these visual modes use to legitimize such news as veritable. In order to analyze the visual meanings, we made use of the Grammar of Visual Design (GDV), proposed by Kress and Van Leeuwen (2006). Regarding the relevance of images in multimodal texts presenting fake News, we observed that the most prominent themes found in quantitative terms in the last year were Politics and Health. For this article, we present a sample of our analysis regarding the images inserted in health contexts, specifically the fake News about the new coronavirus. The results of this research show that the images play an extremely important role in the construction of the meanings of the multimodal composition of posts containing fake News. The imagery compositions analyzed are mostly photographs which were used strategically outside their original contexts. Their representative constructs, both narrative and conceptual ones, corroborate with the false information, reinforcing such misinformation. In this sense, it is urgent to plan educational actions to recognize images as social constructions not exempt from neutrality, taking into account that visual resources have historically been considered as something natural and unquestionable (KRESS; VAN LEEUWEN, 2006; MACHIN, 2012; BATEMAN, 2014).
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spelling Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate newsMultimodalidade e fake news: investigando os significados visuais nas postagens do Facebook contendo notícias falsasMultimodality. Fake News. Visual Meanings.Multimodalidade. Fake News. Significados Visuais.This investigation seeks to analyze the representative visual meanings constructed in recent posts containing fake News which were disseminated through Facebook to understand which strategies the producers of these visual modes use to legitimize such news as veritable. In order to analyze the visual meanings, we made use of the Grammar of Visual Design (GDV), proposed by Kress and Van Leeuwen (2006). Regarding the relevance of images in multimodal texts presenting fake News, we observed that the most prominent themes found in quantitative terms in the last year were Politics and Health. For this article, we present a sample of our analysis regarding the images inserted in health contexts, specifically the fake News about the new coronavirus. The results of this research show that the images play an extremely important role in the construction of the meanings of the multimodal composition of posts containing fake News. The imagery compositions analyzed are mostly photographs which were used strategically outside their original contexts. Their representative constructs, both narrative and conceptual ones, corroborate with the false information, reinforcing such misinformation. In this sense, it is urgent to plan educational actions to recognize images as social constructions not exempt from neutrality, taking into account that visual resources have historically been considered as something natural and unquestionable (KRESS; VAN LEEUWEN, 2006; MACHIN, 2012; BATEMAN, 2014).Este artigo apresenta uma investigação que busca compreender como os modos visuais presentes em recentes postagens de notícias falsas (fake News) contribuem para legitimar tais notícias como verdadeiras. Neste sentido, os significados representacionais de postagens divulgadas através da mídia social Facebook sobre o Novo Coronavírus foram analisados. Como ferramenta analítica dos textos imagéticos selecionados, utilizamos a Gramática do Design Visual (GDV) de Kress e Van Leeuwen (2006). Diante das inúmeras imagens presentes em textos multimodais contendo fake News, observamos que os temas mais protuberantes em termos quantitativos neste último ano (2020) foram sobre Política e Saúde. Para este artigo, apresentamos uma amostra das análises das imagens inseridas em contextos da saúde, especificamente de fake News sobre o novo coronavírus. Os resultados desta pesquisa apontam que as imagens apresentam um papel de suma relevância para a construção dos significados da composição multimodal dessas postagens. As composições imagéticas analisadas são, em sua maioria, fotografias utilizadas estrategicamente fora de seus contextos originais, sendo que as representações analisadas, tanto narrativas quanto conceituais, corroboram com a construção da mensagem das notícias falsas como verossímeis. Nesse sentido, é urgente propormos ações educativas  para leitura crítica  de textos imagéticos, buscando o reconhecimento das imagens como construções sociais não isentas de neutralidade, levando em consideração que recursos visuais têm sido historicamente ponderados como algo natural e inquestionável (KRESS; VAN LEEUWEN, 2006; MACHIN, 2012; BATEMAN, 2014).Universidade Federal do CearáBarbosa Macedo, Litiane Barbosade Sousa Oliveira, IsabelMelo de Lima, Lucas2022-01-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/227910.22168/2237-6321-32279Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 3 (11): Linguagem e Tecnologia; 526-549Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 3 (11): Linguagem e Tecnologia; 526-549Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 3 (11): Linguagem e Tecnologia; 526-549Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 3 (11): Linguagem e Tecnologia; 526-549Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 3 (11): Linguagem e Tecnologia; 526-5492237-6321reponame:Entrepalavrasinstname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/2279/857Direitos autorais 2022 Entrepalavrasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-03-22T10:41:04Zoai:ojs.localhost:article/2279Revistahttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/indexPUBhttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/oaiwebmaster@entrepalavras.ufc.br||editor@entrepalavras.ufc.br2237-63212237-6321opendoar:2022-03-22T10:41:04Entrepalavras - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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Multimodalidade e fake news: investigando os significados visuais nas postagens do Facebook contendo notícias falsas
title Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
spellingShingle Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
Barbosa Macedo, Litiane Barbosa
Multimodality. Fake News. Visual Meanings.
Multimodalidade. Fake News. Significados Visuais.
title_short Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
title_full Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
title_fullStr Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
title_full_unstemmed Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
title_sort Multimodality and fake News: investigating the visual meanings in Facebook posts containing inaccurate news
author Barbosa Macedo, Litiane Barbosa
author_facet Barbosa Macedo, Litiane Barbosa
de Sousa Oliveira, Isabel
Melo de Lima, Lucas
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Melo de Lima, Lucas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa Macedo, Litiane Barbosa
de Sousa Oliveira, Isabel
Melo de Lima, Lucas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multimodality. Fake News. Visual Meanings.
Multimodalidade. Fake News. Significados Visuais.
topic Multimodality. Fake News. Visual Meanings.
Multimodalidade. Fake News. Significados Visuais.
description This investigation seeks to analyze the representative visual meanings constructed in recent posts containing fake News which were disseminated through Facebook to understand which strategies the producers of these visual modes use to legitimize such news as veritable. In order to analyze the visual meanings, we made use of the Grammar of Visual Design (GDV), proposed by Kress and Van Leeuwen (2006). Regarding the relevance of images in multimodal texts presenting fake News, we observed that the most prominent themes found in quantitative terms in the last year were Politics and Health. For this article, we present a sample of our analysis regarding the images inserted in health contexts, specifically the fake News about the new coronavirus. The results of this research show that the images play an extremely important role in the construction of the meanings of the multimodal composition of posts containing fake News. The imagery compositions analyzed are mostly photographs which were used strategically outside their original contexts. Their representative constructs, both narrative and conceptual ones, corroborate with the false information, reinforcing such misinformation. In this sense, it is urgent to plan educational actions to recognize images as social constructions not exempt from neutrality, taking into account that visual resources have historically been considered as something natural and unquestionable (KRESS; VAN LEEUWEN, 2006; MACHIN, 2012; BATEMAN, 2014).
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