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Introduction
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Terminology
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Fake News
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The Landscape
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The Public Sphere
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The Misinformation
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Best Practices
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Psychological Theories
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Missing Alternatives
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Five Best Practices
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The New York Subway
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Face Mask Ads
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Russias Overt Media
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Fake News Has Worked
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Data Voids
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Misinformation
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Realtime factchecking
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Collaboration
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Forwarding
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Provenance
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How much can we trust information
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How do we cope
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Working from home
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Coping mechanisms
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Intermediaries
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Community
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Explore the global trends of misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic in this insightful webinar featuring Dr. Claire Wardle and CNN reporter Donie O'Sullivan. Delve into the spread of false information, its impact on disease control efforts, and the responses from newsrooms, health authorities, platforms, and businesses. Examine the potential consequences of rumors and falsehoods during this unprecedented emergency. Learn about content verification, online disinformation campaigns, and the intersection of technology and politics. Gain valuable insights into the challenges of information disorder and discover best practices for addressing mis- and disinformation. Understand the role of social media platforms, Congress, and intelligence communities in combating disinformation threats. Explore psychological theories, data voids, and coping mechanisms related to the infodemic. Discover the importance of real-time fact-checking, collaboration, and critical information assessment in navigating the complex landscape of pandemic-related information. Read more

Infodemic: Half-Truths, Lies, and Critical Information in a Time of Pandemic

The Aspen Institute
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