From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections

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Main Author: Rodríguez-Pérez, Carlos
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Sánchez-del-Vas, Rocío, Tuñón-Navarro, Jorge
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Misleading and false information is an issue in the European public sphere. This article analyzes the verified disinformation by fact-checkers during the 2024 European Parliament elections. From the lens of fact-checking, as a journalism practice to fight against disinformation, this research explores the European initiative Elections24Check, a collaborative fact-checking project associated with the European Fact-Checking Standards Network. The research aims: on the one hand, to demonstrate the prevalence of debunking over fact-checking; and on the other, to dissect the thematic nature, format, typology, and deceitful technique of the hoaxes verified during the last European elections. Using content analysis, the sample comprised 487 publications verified by 32 different fact-checkers across a total of 28 countries for one month related to the 2024 European elections. The results present implications regarding the collaborative fact-checking project that made a greater effort to verify other contextual disinformation issues rather than checking disinformation directly involved in the elections and EU politics. Also, this case study revealed the shift in the European fact-checking movement with the prevalence of debunking activity over scrutinizing public statements. Finally, the verified disinformation underscored the continued dominance of text as the primary format for spreading false information and the predominance of content decontextualization. The results of this study aim to deepen the understanding of fact-checking in the European media landscape.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
title From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
spellingShingle From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
Rodríguez-Pérez, Carlos
debunking; fact-checking; disinformation; Elections24Check; European Union; European Parliament elections
title_short From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
title_full From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
title_fullStr From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
title_full_unstemmed From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
title_sort From Fact-Checking to Debunking: The Case of Elections24Check During the 2024 European Elections
author Rodríguez-Pérez, Carlos
author_facet Rodríguez-Pérez, Carlos
Sánchez-del-Vas, Rocío
Tuñón-Navarro, Jorge
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Tuñón-Navarro, Jorge
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodríguez-Pérez, Carlos
Sánchez-del-Vas, Rocío
Tuñón-Navarro, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv debunking; fact-checking; disinformation; Elections24Check; European Union; European Parliament elections
topic debunking; fact-checking; disinformation; Elections24Check; European Union; European Parliament elections
description Misleading and false information is an issue in the European public sphere. This article analyzes the verified disinformation by fact-checkers during the 2024 European Parliament elections. From the lens of fact-checking, as a journalism practice to fight against disinformation, this research explores the European initiative Elections24Check, a collaborative fact-checking project associated with the European Fact-Checking Standards Network. The research aims: on the one hand, to demonstrate the prevalence of debunking over fact-checking; and on the other, to dissect the thematic nature, format, typology, and deceitful technique of the hoaxes verified during the last European elections. Using content analysis, the sample comprised 487 publications verified by 32 different fact-checkers across a total of 28 countries for one month related to the 2024 European elections. The results present implications regarding the collaborative fact-checking project that made a greater effort to verify other contextual disinformation issues rather than checking disinformation directly involved in the elections and EU politics. Also, this case study revealed the shift in the European fact-checking movement with the prevalence of debunking activity over scrutinizing public statements. Finally, the verified disinformation underscored the continued dominance of text as the primary format for spreading false information and the predominance of content decontextualization. The results of this study aim to deepen the understanding of fact-checking in the European media landscape.
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