Cecilie Steenbuch Traberg researches collective intelligence. She is now using her knowledge to find out how people ‘absorb’ misinformation. Eva interviewed her about this research, and you can hear our discussion on the findings on our podcast.
New articles and research on vaccine mandates and vaccine hesitancy
Our selected readings and comments
Is that post you saw misinformation or disinformation?
Both disinformation and misinformation mix facts with distortions and/ or falsehoods. Disinformation is intentional. But how do we know that when looking at a specific post on social networks? Eva and I try to unpack the terminology in our latest podcast episode. Disinformation is often systematic and sustained over time. And when its spreaders are faced with debunks, they never …
Misinformation and disinformation: what’s in it for spreaders?
Since my colleague Eva and I started our project on anti-vaccination movements, reading about the topic has often led us to academic and media articles on misinformation or disinformation. The distinction between the two is not always clear, but it is based on intent. Disinformation is defined as intentional efforts to mislead people in order to sow distrust and chaos. …
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