Anatomy of a Fact Check: Objective Practice and the Contested Epistemology of Fact Checking
Articles
Overview
published in
- Communication Culture & Critique Journal
publication date
- August 2017
start page
- 518
end page
- 537
issue
- 3
volume
- 10
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
full text
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1753-9129
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1753-9137
abstract
- This article presents a detailed ethnographic account of objective practice among professional fact checkers, reporters who specialize in assessing the truth of political claims. Some critics argue that political debate is inherently value-laden and defies objective fact checking; I offer an alternative view highlighting the practical epistemology revealed in the newswork routines and discourse of working fact checkers. Drawing links between core concepts in the sociology of science and journalism studies, this analysis highlights how in moments of institutional unsettlement, verification relies on factual coherence, rather than straightforward correspondence. To develop this argument, I anatomize a fact check produced as a participant observer with a major national fact-checking organization.
Classification
subjects
- Information Science
keywords
- objectivity; verification; journalistic practice; science and technology studies; political communication; ethnography