Trump’s use of social media during both his presidential campaign and term questions the principle that institutional responsibility in the digital realm implies treating the infosphere as a commons. We discuss the implications for the functioning of the stock market and the emerging public interest ethical issues related to the breakdown of this principle.
Commentary - Much ado about something else. Donald Trump, the US stock market, and the public interest ethics of social media communication
Gori, Leonella;Sacco, Pier Luigi;Teti, Emanuele;
2024
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Trump’s use of social media during both his presidential campaign and term questions the principle that institutional responsibility in the digital realm implies treating the infosphere as a commons. We discuss the implications for the functioning of the stock market and the emerging public interest ethical issues related to the breakdown of this principle.File in questo prodotto:
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