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@book{ Burton2023,
 title = {Algorithmic Authenticity: An Overview},
 author = {Burton, Anthony Glyn and Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong and Bounegru, Liliana and Devries, Melody and Harris, Amy and Holtzclaw, Hannah and Jucan, Ioana B. and Juhasz, Alexandra and Kamish, D. W. and Langlois, Ganaele and Proctor, Jasmine and Tomlinson, Christine and Vasudevan, Roopa and Weltevrede, Esther},
 year = {2023},
 pages = {138},
 address = {Lüneburg},
 publisher = {meson press},
 isbn = {978-3-95796-211-9},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.14619/2102},
 abstract = {What makes information feel true or compelling in our contemporary digital societies? This book brings together different disciplinary understandings of "authenticity" in order to find alternative ways to approach mis- and disinformation that go beyond contemporary fact-checking and its search for the "authentic" truth. Patterned under the algorithmic flows of digital capitalism, authenticity itself is subject to variation, iteration, and outside influence. Linking cross-disciplinary research on the history and practices of algorithmic authenticity points to new research questions to understand the impact of algorithmic authenticity on social life and its role in contemporary information disorder.},
 keywords = {Digitalisierung; digitalization; Information; information; Wahrheit; truth; Algorithmus; algorithm; Authentizität; authenticity}}