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Fake News at the New York Times The Case of Jayson Blair

Fake News at the New York Times The Case of Jayson Blair

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* This episode contains no particular contentwarnings, there is however a very brief mention of another case involving sexual abuse *

This episode is about the New York Times, a high reputation paper of record in the Untied States, and how in theearly 2000s they came to publish a series of articles, which turned out to be plagiarised or untrue. Together with Professor Jack Grieve, from the University of Birmingham, our hosts Nicci and Tim take a look at how a linguistic approach to detecting fake news can make a difference.

For a list of our sources and more information about this case, please visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs

Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk and we may answer it duringan upcoming episode!

Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog

Production Team:

Angela Walker, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera

Sound:Angela Walker


Visual design:

George Grant


Additional Voices:

Angela Walker


With our thanks to Professor Jack Grieve

Professor Tim Grant’s home page:

Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer

Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page:

Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer

Professor Jack Grieve’s home page:

Professor Jack Grieve - Department ofLinguistics and Communication - University of Birmingham

Link to the book: The Language of Fake News

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