News Item Call for Proposals: “COVID-19 Recovery: Building future pandemic preparedness and understanding citizen engagement in the USA and UK” | The British Academy By The British Academy (BA), the Social Science Research Council, and the Science & Innovation Network in the USA on September 15, 2021
News Item Anti-Vax Covid Deathbed Videos Are Wildly Popular. They’re Also Disturbing. | The New Republic By Eleanor Cummins on September 15, 2021
News Item Misinformation is a global problem. One of the solutions might work across continents too. | Nieman Journalism Lab By Sarah Scire on September 15, 2021
News Item Review of social science research on the impact of countermeasures against influence operations | HKS Misinformation Review By Laura Courchesne, Julia Ilhardt, and Jacob N. Shapiro on September 13, 2021 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item A key legacy of 9/11? The way conspiracy theories spread online. | The Washington Post By Jeff Melnick on September 10, 2021 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item 11 September 2001: The conspiracy theories still spreading after 20 years | BBC News By Shayan Sardarizadeh on September 9, 2021
News Item Opinion: Americans may have thought the 2020 election was over. Yet the conspiracy theories are accelerating. | The Washington Post By Editorial Board on September 7, 2021
News Item Far-right groups hit Germany’s flooded regions with conspiracy theories and disinformation | Coda Story By Josephine Hüetlin on September 6, 2021
News Item Conspiracy theories stubbornly impervious to scientific method | The Irish Times By William Reville on September 2, 2021
News Item Conspiracy theories emerge that Hurricane Ida was manufactured | First Draft News By Keenan Chen on September 1, 2021