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The College of Information Studies (Marylandâs iSchool) invites applications for an open rank tenure-track position (with preference for Assistant or Associate level) with a focus on cognitive security and information […]
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If youâre a reporter, getting your queries right really matters. In 2015, Daniel Victor of The New York Times was searching for witnesses to an incident on a plane involving […]
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TEXAS HAD ONLY JUST FROZEN OVER. In the wake of a devastating winter storm, millions in the state were without power and struggling to find warmth. They boiled snow for […]
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Flora PĂ©rez, a produce vendor in Queens, has been trying for weeks to get a vaccine appointment for her 82-year-old father. âItâs really, really hard â none are available,â Ms. […]
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Anti-vaccine disinformation, conspiracy theories, and fake news can often be considered counternarrativesâexpressions of resistance. In such cases, they can be born from and fed by distrust in authorities and institutions, […]
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The University of Washingtonâs Center for an Informed Public on Tuesday announced a new award program that will recognize an individual or organization that has made outstanding contributions, achievements, or […]
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In most African countries, âfake news,â politically motivated disinformation, and misinformation in the media were common occurrences before these became a preoccupation in the Global North. However, with a fast-growing […]
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Are open international information flows compatible with democratic societies? A few years ago, no one would have thought to ask this question. Although there was an extensive literature describing how […]