Additional Resources.
Learn more about disinformation, the harmful narratives that prop it up, and how we can combat it in resource bank below. The resources include academic research, interesting podcasts, nonprofit research and guides and much more. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the resources out there, but will hopefully serve a start for you to learn more.
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Communication Strategies
Evaluation of a Template for Countering Misinformation—Real-World Autism Treatment Myth Debunking
Paynter J, Luskin-Saxby S, Keen D, Fordyce K, Frost G, Imms C, et al. (2019) “Evaluation of a Template for Countering Misinformation—Real-World Autism Treatment Myth Debunking.” PLoS ONE 14(1): e0210746.
about Evaluation of a Template for Countering Misinformation—Real-World Autism Treatment Myth DebunkingFact Checking/Debunking Sources
FactCheck.org
Annenberg’s https://www.factcheck.org/
about FactCheck.orgDisinformation Techniques
Facts and Their Discontents: A Research Agenda for Online Disinformation, Race, and Gender
Center for Democracy and Technology
about Facts and Their Discontents: A Research Agenda for Online Disinformation, Race, and GenderThe Role of Social Media
Far-Right News Sources on Facebook More Engaging
New York University’s Cybersecurity for Democracy study summary
about Far-Right News Sources on Facebook More EngagingThe Role of Social Media
How Facebook can Flatten the Curve of the Coronavirus Infodemic
Avaaz report
about How Facebook can Flatten the Curve of the Coronavirus InfodemicQAnon Backgrounders
How Journalists Should Not Cover an Online Conspiracy Theory
Whitney Phillip’s piece in The Guardian
about How Journalists Should Not Cover an Online Conspiracy TheoryQAnon Backgrounders
How Should We Talk About QAnon?
New America and Future Tense Webcast
about How Should We Talk About QAnon?