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PS 522 Week 10 Combating Disinformation
She was an intelligence analyst at the CIA. Now she writes about the dangers of ‘fake news.'
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Miller, A.
Poynter.org (July, 2021).
Think like a journalist: How to check a story.
by
Daheley, T.
BBC.co.uk (n.d.) Video included.
We’re all being manipulated the same way.
by
Ressa, M.
TheAtlantic.com (April, 2022).
Media literacy: Identifying disinformation, misinformation.
by
Roschke, K. & Bliss, N.
News.asu.edu (n..d.) Video only.
Seven tips for spotting disinformation related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
by
De Witte, M.
News.stanford.edu (March, 2022).
Disinformation: How you can spot it and fight it.
by
Stevens, S.
UCSUSA.org (March, 2022).
How to spot disinformation: Knowing how to identify disinformation is crucial to shutting it down.
by
Union of Concerned Scientists
UCSUSA.org (April, 2022).
Disinformation and democracy: A Q&A with Scott Ruston.
by
Arnold, M.
Globalsecurity.asu.edu (June, 2020).
VIDEO — including Scott Ruston, “How to Defend Against Fake News,” globalsecurity.asu.edu (n.d).
Digital disinformation is destroying society but we can fight back.
by
Woolley, S.
The Economist (January, 2020).
America needs a better plan to fight autocracy.
by
Applebaum, A.
TheAtlantic.com (March, 2022).
The truth is our weapon.’ Former CIA Officer on growing Russian dissent.
by
Stengel, R.
MSNBC (March, 2022).
How to counter disinformation’s deadly fallout.
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DemDigest.
DemDigest.org (July, 2020).
Combating disinformation and foreign interference in democracies: Lessons from Europe.
by
Taylor, M.
(Brookings Institution, July, 2019).
Countering Russian disinformation.
by
Robbins, J.
CSIS.org (September, 2020).
Initiatives to counter fake news in selected countries.
by
Roudik, P.
Library of Congress (April, 2019). https://irp.fas.org/eprint/lloc-fake-news.pdf
Combating foreign disinformation on social media.
by
Harold, S. & Beachamp-Mustafaga, N. et al.
Rand.org (July, 2021).
Counter-propaganda past and present: From the reformation to Putin’s Russia.
by
Cull, N. & O’Loan, J.
Legatum Institute (August, 2015). Video Only.
The problem with banning Russian disinformation.
by
Mchangama, J.
TheDailyBeast.com (March 2022).
How (Not) to report on Russian disinformation.
by
Toler, A.
Bellingcat.com (April, 2020).
Defunding disinformation.
by
Rogers, D.
CosmosMagazine.com (February, 2022).
It’s time to raise the cost of spreading conspiracy theories.
by
Young, R.
Fortune.com (January, 2021).
In a break with the past, U.S. is using intel to fight an info war with Russia, even when the intel isn’t rock solid.
by
Dilanian, K., Kube, C., Lee, C. and De Luce, D.
NBCNews.com (April, 2022).
Meet the Lithuanian ‘Elves’ fighting Russian disinformation.
by
Abend, L.
Time.com (March, 2022).
The online sleuths Fighting Russian disinformation.
by
Knutson, R. & Grozev, C.
WSJ.com (March, 2022). Video included.
How to spot misleading stories online about Ukraine crisis.
by
Spring, M.
BBC.co.uk (March, 2022). Video included.
How do organisations find and debunk disinformation on war in Ukraine?
by
Stokel-Walker, C.
NewScientist.com (March, 2022).
Narrative, disinformation and strategic influence.
by
Global Security Initiative
Globalsecurity.asu.edu (n.d.)
These 5 disinformation studies changed the way we think about fake news: From pseudoscience peddlers to investigations into QAnon, here’s our round-up of the most groundbreaking disinformation research.
by
Kiparoidze, M.
Codastory.com (February, 2022).
The science of fake news: Addressing fake news requires a multidisciplinary effort.
by
Lazer, D. et al,
ScienceMag.org (March, 2018).
Drowning in disinformation: How can we stop the deluge of disinformation flooding the internet and social media?
by
Leander, S.
News.asu.edu (December, 2020).
Countering disinformation: A guide to promoting information integrity.
counteringdisinformation.org (Video included).
Google, Facebook work to stop spread of Russian anti-Ukraine disinformation with new changes.
by
Bursztynsky, J.
CNBC.com (February, 2022).
Taiwan fighting disinformation campaign from China amid island's support for Ukraine, top diplomat says.
by
Szeto, W.
CBC.ca (March, 2022).
Over 80 fact-checking groups urge YouTube to fight disinformation.
Aljazeera.com (January, 2022).
It takes a village to combat a fake news Army: Wikipedia’s community and policies for information literacy.
by
McDowell, Z. & Vetter, M.
journals.sagepub.com (July, 2020).
https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305120937309
The psychological impact of information warfare & fake news …Here's how you can protect yourself.
by
Erdelyi, K. M.
Psycom.net (August, 2020).
Disinformation? There are remedies for that.
by
Norman, A., Eyre, H. & Hynes, W.
PsychiatricTimes.com (March, 2022).
Disinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine is a problem. Stanford researchers are trying to solve it.
by
de Witte, M.
news.stanford.edu (February, 2022).
Disinformation abounds in the wellness community: How one anti-vax influencer broke free.
PBS.org (February, 2022). Video, Audio.
Stop the virus of disinformation: The risk of malicious use of social media during COVID-19 and the technology options to fight it.
UNICRI, (November, 2020).
Health disinformation: Plandemic and America’s frontline doctors.
by
Walker, S. & Simeone, M.
News.asu.edu (September, 2020).
West hits Vladimir Putin’s fake news factories with wave of sanctions.
by
Ungoed-Thomas, J.
TheGuardian.com (March, 2022).
True or false? The fight against disinformation.
by
Keenan, L.
MWI.USMA.edu (March, 2022).
Forgetting the past: The U.S. response to Russian disinformation.
by
Tallmer, M.
RoughlyExplained.com (December, 2017).
One tiny corner of the U.S. government pushes back against Russian disinformation.
by
Dilanian, K. & Gardella, R.
NBCNews.com (April, 2018).
NJ opens ‘disinformation portal’ to fight deep fakes. Here’s how to tell fact from fiction.
by
Adely, H.
NorthJersey.com (April, 2022).
U.S. pushes back against Russian, Chinese, Iranian coronavirus disinformation.
by
Ching, N & Seldin, J.
Voice of America via SmallWarsJournal.com (March, 2020).
Chinese citizens fight coronavirus censorship with emojis and ancient languages: After an article about a Wuhan doctor was blocked, thousands of people have used a variety of innovative means to keep sharing it.
by
Yu, W. & Chung, C.
Codastory.com (March, 2020).
Twitter removes Chinese disinformation campaign.
by
Conger, K.
The New York Times (June, 2020).
Countering China’s influence operations: Lessons from Australia.
by
Searight, A.
CSIS.org (May, 2020).
Fake news and disinformation abounds, but what can universities do?
by
Baines, P.
TimesHigherEducation.com (March, 2022).
One strategy democracies should use to counter disinformation.
by
Wanless, A.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (March, 2022).
How ‘Big Disinformation’ can overcome its skeptics: Lies can threaten democracy. So can flawed efforts to combat them.
by
Friedersdorf, C.
TheAtlantic.com (April, 2022).
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